This is a project I have been working on the last weeks, which I wanted to share since it is applicable to a lot of existing red-button advertisement workflows....
An update to Adobe Media Server has been released with some new improvements: New PHDS, PHLS, PRTMP certificates – the current ones are to expire this month PRTMP now...
I was lucky enough to receive a free Chromebook Pixel at Google I/O, which is certainly a well designed piece of hardware, with some decent specs. After using it for...
Last week, Glenn Eguchi, Andrew Wallace and I presented at the Adobe Media Server user group meeting an overview on how to setup a fault tolerant origin server and...
An important difference between traditional broadcast television and an internet stream is the ability synchronize data events online. This could be everything from game statistics, to companion information, and...
A very insightful and technically profound upcoming user group meeting with Glenn Eguchi, Andrew Wallace and myself on Adobe Media Server 5 Robustness and Failover. An in-depth session to understand...
As mentioned in an earlier post, Adobe Media Server 4.5.2 introduced robust failover technology. Adobe’s Andrew Wallace and Karishma Bagga are going into the details with this Adobe Developer Connection article.
There are many video related posts on this blog, but some of them have been pretty crucial to get better insight into the video space. Here is the list...
Adobe Media Server 5 features support for closed captioning. But why is it important, and what are the options? Why closed captioning? This year accessibility with closed captioning became...
Unless you’ve been working in the streaming industry for years, the streaming protocol options are overwhelming to say the least. Here is a quick guide to give you an...