Webcasting from the iPhone Included in Video Streaming and Compression Training

Posted by Derrick on March 7, 2010 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Webcasting from the iPhone is included in our Video Streaming and Compression Training.  The iPhone is now one of the killer apps and has many capibilities and one of them includes Webcasting from it.  Attend one of our 2-Day Video Streaming and Compression Trainings and learn how to do it.  Learn how to include you iPhone Live Webcast in a Blog Page or in a Web Page.  The 2-Day Training is available in Orlando, On-line and On-site.  View Upcoming Training Schedule

Here are some other items included in the training:

  • How to encode Downloadable streaming videos
  • How to encode Real-time streaming videos
  • Best Practices for Compression and Streaming
  • How to encode to QuickTime, Windows Media, H.264, Real Media and Flash video formats
  • What the best CODECS are for their streaming formats
  • How to author QuickTime, Windows Media, H.264 and Flash downloadable streaming videos
  • How to author Flash .FLV files using Dreamweaver .SWF players
  • How to author Flash .FLV files using JW Player
  • Benefits of 1-Pass CBR, 1-Pass VBR, 2-pass CBR and 2-Pass VBR compression
  • Knowledge of Deinterlacing, Key Frame Every, Frames Per Second, Cropping and other items
  • How to set up Live Streaming
  • How to analyze log files using Sawmill Professional

Featured Software for the class:

  • Sorenson Squeeze 6
  • Episode Encoder Pro
  • Wirecast
  • Dreamweaver
  • Sawmill Professional

Call Freeman Compression Inc. at 407.477.5837 or contact us by E-mail at info@freemancompression.com to register for a class.

Performing Log file analysis with Sawmill

Posted by Derrick on May 26, 2009 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Consider performing log file analysis with Sawmill. If you have some log files that you need to analyze, Sawmill is an excellent tool for this purpose. The log analysis tool can process almost any log on the planet. What’s also nice is you can customize reports, use macros, apply filters and zoom in to analyze data even more. With Sawmill you can resolve domain names, create users, assign user roles and perform a host of other task. A feature I think is very cool is the ability to create users accounts and assign them a Statistics Visitor role. This means you can have the user log-in from anywhere with Internet access to view stats without having access to Administrative settings. There are many more features found in this tool. You should at least download a 30 day trial of Sawmill. Get some Firewall, Web Server, Streaming Server, System, or FTP logs and analyze them with this tool.