So you want to produce a webcast, perhaps for training, marketing, or sales. You envision a presentation involving a talking head video and PowerPoint, and maybe some extras such as chat and Q&A. Price is definitely a consideration, but you also
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While few companies of any kind are actually making money from HEVC (H.265) today, the successor to H.264 will become increasingly important during the next 2–3 years, perhaps even earlier in some markets for some producers. So understanding th
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So, you’ve decided to stream a live event, and you’re considering your options. You definitely need a streaming server to reach your target viewers. You could buy and install your own server (or rent a cloud instance), but then you’
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HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) is a simple and elegant architecture created by Apple for delivering adaptive bit rate streams to iOS devices and compatible browsers, essentially Safari. Since its release, HLS has been incorporated into technologies that e
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Ozer releases Udemy Course: Video Compression for Web, Disc and PC/TV/Console Playback New video compression …
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014, 2:00 – 2:30 EST As much as we try to avoid …
Read More »Ozer Announces New Video Compression Course on Udemy
I’m pleased to announce my new video compression course on Udemy entitled Video Compression for …
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MPEG LA is the licensing authority that manages the patent portfolios for MPEG-2 and H.264 …
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