Why do we need video DRM and content security? Why can’t we get just watch content without protection? And why does it need to be part of HTML5? This...
HTML5 has become an essential technology for broadcasters with a multiscreen distribution strategy because it can be used to deliver video experiences to TV connected devices and mobile websites...
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...
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...
A well staged speech by “House of Cards” lead actor Kevin Spacey on how the well-rated TV show was selected by Netflix – no 45 minute trial pilot was...
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...
The online streaming of the Superbowl 2013 triggered a diverse set of responses, everything from poor experience to online record. But what happened really? Let’s look at the comments....
I’ve been recently hearing a lot of questions about this topic, and therefore decided to publish this post. But first, it’s important to understand and define the components involved. ...
The short-movie R’ha, produced by 22 year old student Kaleb Lechowski in Berlin, Germany, was released 2 weeks ago on Vimeo, and already reached an astonishing 1.3 million plays. It’s...