After showcasing a lot of the technology of Adobe Primetime on this blog, it’s hard to ignore the awards slowly gathering in the office.
This includes the recent SIIA Content …
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Are you getting ready to join one of the largest sport events in history, with more than 100 million viewers each year? Fox will offer the event both as traditional …
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The frame rates for movies were defined over 80 years ago. In the year 1927, 24 fps was defined as the standard for 35 mm sound film. With the introduction …
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Certainly the times of the clunky and static cable set-top boxes is over, with interactive IP delivery coming to quite a historic field of broadcast technology.
Comcast published a video …
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Are you looking to get the latest news from CES 2014, but couldn’t make it out to Las Vegas? Thanks to broad live coverage, there are numerous streams available to give you some personal insight into the latest consumer electronics innovations and products. Read More
As the years before, I am going to live stream the New Year’s Eve event from our Times Square office. Enjoy the energy from the center of the universe. The …
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If you have been reading this blog in the past, you are aware of the video features required for professional video delivery. With “professional”, I am referring to premium video …
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If you are looking to get more into a holiday mood, UStream has a new Reindeer Cam. Time to sit back, relax and wait to see how the Reindeer is …
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I am very excited to showcase a brand new Adobe Primetime feature, native HLS support in Flash Player.
What does native HLS support mean? HLS playback in Adobe Flash Player provides best-in-class performance, with robust, Hollywood studio-mandated DRM support (Adobe Primetime DRM + PHLS), and AES-128 clear key protection for content protection compatibility. The HLS playback functionality is now included in the core of Flash Player, with all relevant features processed with high performant native code.
A very innovate music video for the legend Bob Dylan, absolutely worth to watch.
The RollingStone Magazine has a more detailed making of interview.
The video took about two months …
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