Simulate Various Devices in Mobile Streaming Training

Posted by Derrick on November 15, 2010 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Simulate various devices in our Mobile Streaming Training.  One of the training modules in our Mobile Streaming Training is when our Instructor teaches on creating redirects for viewers that are not using computers.  Attendees get to learn how to create redirects and well as simulate different smartphones.  Make sure you take a look at the items covered in our Mobile Streaming Training.  Here’s our upcoming Video Streaming and Compression  Training Schedule.

Give us a call about signing up to attend one of our Mobile Streaming Trainings On-line or in Orlando.  Call Freeman Compression Inc. at 407.477.5837 for more information or E-mail us at info@freemancompression.com.  Individuals from any country can attend our On-line training classes.

Mobile Streaming Training Classes Available

Posted by Derrick on November 14, 2010 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Mobile Streaming Training Classes are available for Mac and PC users.  Make sure you schedule to attend one of these sessions in December or January.  Check our Video Streaming and Compression Schedule for upcoming training dates.

Give us a call about signing up to attend one of our Mobile Streaming Trainings On-line or in Orlando.  Call Freeman Compression Inc. at 407.477.5837 for more information or E-mail us at info@freemancompression.com.  Individuals from any country can attend our On-line training classes.

Mobile Streaming Consulting Available

Posted by Derrick on October 2, 2010 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Mobile Streaming Consulting is available at Freeman Compression Inc. For those that need to start delivering streaming video content to mobile devices.  This is an available service geared towards allowing you to implement your streaming project quicker.  We provide consulting for streaming to Blackberry, Android, iPhone as well as the following devices:

  • Palm Pre
  • Blackberry Curve 8530
  • Blackberry Curve 8850
  • Blackberry Bold 9650
  • Blackberry Bold 9700
  • HTC Hero
  • HTC Evo
  • Samsung Moment
  • Samsung Intercept
  • Motorola Backflip
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia x10

Call Freeman Compression Inc. at 407.477.5837 or E-mail us at info@freemancompression.com to get more information about our mobile streaming consulting services.

Processors and Screen Displays Two Important Elements for Mobile Streaming

Posted by Derrick on August 28, 2010 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Processors and screen displays are two important elements for Mobile Streaming. The fact that many of the latest mobile devices support the H.264 codec is a great thing.  Many of the most popular Streaming Servers also support streaming delivery of H.264.  With these two items in place the responsibility now falls on the mobile devices that companies and making. To experience success in today’s mobile market with streaming Smartphones must get better.

Processing power is very important as the delivery of H.264 is more challenging than MPEG-4 on the decoding end.  It’s great that many mobile devices are ready to delivery excellent streaming.  However, there are many Smartphones that aren’t ready for ‘prime-time’. Outside processors, screen displays carry a heavy burden of making mobile streaming better.  There are many Smartphones that have poor screen displays but it’s great that many have wonderful displays.  As consumers look towards the option to watch streaming video on there mobile devices the successful ones will undoubtedly have better processors and screen displays.  We should all be thankful for the companies that have already delivered to the market Smartphones with processors and displays perfectly ripe for mobile streaming.

VP8 Video from Anystream Avalon and Agility 2G

Posted by Derrick on August 1, 2010 under Video Streaming and Compression | Be the First to Comment

Anystream, the leading provider of automated multi-platform media publishing solutions, announced that Agility 2G and Avalon products will produce VP8 video in support of the WebM initiative.

“A key factor in the web’s success is that its core technologies are open and freely implementable. Video is fundamental to the web experience, and developers and content publishers need an open video format option,” said Mike Jazayeri, Group Product Manager at Google. “We are excited Grab Networks is joining a broad coalition of industry leaders supporting the WebM project to bring a new era of open innovation in web video.”

“Avalon with VP8 automates media packaging for on-line distribution to YouTube.” said Jim Duval, Director of Product Management at Anystream.  “Avalon eliminates the complexity of manually assembling and validating media, metadata, graphics and other media elements that are required by YouTube and other digital media distribution outlets.”

Agility 2G automates and streamlines content production and delivery for television, web and mobile media applications.  In a single workflow, Avalon assembles and validates commercial metadata that is seen in the promotions and displays on video portals, electronic storefronts and electronic program guides.  Avalon also converts media into the specified formats and packages the content with the metadata into media products that conform to all of the delivery requirements.

Shipment of Agility 2G with VP8 will begin in the second half of 2010.