For broadcasters, web developers, and project managers implementing streaming media systems, David Austerberry shows how to deploy the technology on your site, from video and audio capture through to the consumer's media player. The book first deals with Internet basics and gives a thorough coverage of telecommunications networks and the last mile to the home. Video and audio formats are covered, as well as compression standards including MPEG-4 and the leading proprietary architectures. The book then guides you through the streaming process showing in-depth how to encode audio and video. The deployment of media servers, live webcasting and how a stream is displayed on the consumer's media player are also covered. A third section on associated technologies illustrates how you can protect your revenue sources with digital rights management systems; looks at various forms of content delivery; offers guidance on how to monetize your content with ad insertion, and provides examples of successful streaming applications. The supporting website www.davidausterberry.com/streaming.html offers updated links to sources of information, manufacturers and suppliers. David Austerberry is a freelance writer and consultant on webcasting technologies. He has presented papers on interactive television and digital asset management. He has worked in product marketing for many of the top broadcast equipment manufacturers.
Software developers usually focus on their very special area, this book however, gives you an idea how everything works together. That being said, a lot of the contents in the book can be skipped if you are already familar with color space, web, encoder/decoder etc. But even with the very basic stuff, David some time prodived insights one never thought of.
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