Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Samsung, Verizon, Comcast and others are investing vigorously to become the content gatekeepers of the future.
As many …
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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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I worked for many years with the online video community, with an increasing focus on specific problems high-end users might have. But sometimes it’s also important to go back to …
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As part of Adobe’s announcement of M6 using Adobe Primetime comes a new video that unveils some very interesting facts about video on Android and the mobile trends in France.
If you are missing Flash Player since it got unpublished from the Google Play store last year, there are still archived versions of Flash Player available for download.
Adobe published …
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If you followed my past posts, you often heard terms such as “addressing fragmentation” and “solving the Android video problem”. But what does this really mean, and what is the problem?
A well shot video of my colleague Steve Allison on Adobe Primetime and HLS support coming to Flash Player via Primetime Player.
Primetime Player on Android comes with its own HLS video …
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If you have ever developed a video application on Android that does more than simple progressive playback, you are aware of the fundamental video playback challenges. In case you have …
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Sveriges Television AB deployed an interesting approach to enable AIR video playback on their HTML site. Since Android’s native web video stack is still fragmented across different versions, and lacks …
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Even though mostly relevant for the German market since the content is in German, the new Spiegel.tv Android application provides a very valuable source of video information from one of the largest …
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