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Video Basics Part Two – Compression and Bandwidth

Once you've decided on a particular video format (Windows Media, Apple Quicktime etc.) you must decide how large the video file should be. The size of the file will affect the quality of the video and the transmission speed necessary to stream the file.
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Live Video Conferencing and Broadcasting - Introduction

The Internet has been the great leveler by allowing almost anyone to become a publisher and present his or her ideas in a public format. Now with the widespread use of broadband a whole new area of self-publishing is opening up – Internet TV....
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Sources for Streaming Video

Most people use a webcam or camcorder as the primary source for their streaming video, but there are many other possible sources. As long as you can edit the video before making it available, almost any kind of audio-visual content can be incorporated into a streaming video. Live webcasts, of course, don't have the luxury of using a variety of sources unless you have access to a professional production studio and the personnel to prepare the material....
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Video Streaming Basics

There are two basic types of video streaming – live webcasts and video on demand (VOD). Webcasts present technological challenges that make them impractical for most purposes, but VOD is fairly easy to set up for the average webmaster. ...
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Creating a Video Stream – Step Two

Part of the video editing process discussed in the previous article involves optimizing the video to keep the video image as still as possible. Such a video is ideal for streaming to a variety of devices from hand-held PDA's (Personal Digital Assistant) to computers connected to broadband Internet....
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Video Streaming Hardware

Video streaming requires several pieces of specialized hardware, but the cost is not prohibitive. Basic equipment includes a video camera, a tripod and a video capture card. Depending on your shooting location, you may also need extra microphones and lights....
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Live Video Conferencing and Broadcasting - Some Requirements

Live video streaming requires more resources than streaming archived video files. That makes video conferencing or broadcasting more expensive than other types of streaming. ...
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Introduction to Video Streaming

One of the advantages of advancing Internet technology is the ability to have multimedia content delivered right to our homes. Click a button and you can hear music or watch videos that start playing almost immediately. The wizardry behind this delivery system is called 'streaming' and can be applied to both video and audio content....
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Video Hosting - HTTP or Streaming Server

Video content can be hosted on either a HTTP server primarily designed to serve web pages or a specialized streaming server. How can you determine which is best for a particular streaming video?...
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Video Basics Part One – File Types

There are five major file types used for video streaming. They all offer similar video quality, but differ in their popularity with end users. Generally speaking, the five different formats are not compatible with each other. In order to see streaming video, users must have the appropriate software installed on their computer. There are some third-party video players, however, that are designed to handle a variety of streaming video formats....
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