Cisco Gets ‘Any Stream to Any Screen’ with Adobe Flash
Cisco and Adobe have announced the Cisco Content Delivery System will be the first system of its type to natively support Adobe Flash streaming capabilities, in addition to traditional progressive delivery. Service providers and organizations of all types using the Cisco CDS will be able to deliver Adobe Flash Player compatible video to PCs, and TVs using Adobe Flash streaming capabilities, accelerating the Cisco CDS’ ability to deliver “any stream to any screen.” This solution will include the recently announced Adobe Flash Media Server 3 software.
The CDS implementation of Adobe Flash Media Server 3 will offer the full benefits of Adobe Flash technology including improved performance for faster user response and increased streaming protection to ensure that valuable content is better protected as it is delivered to viewers. The CDS platform provides additional benefits for the hosting and distribution of Flash Player compatible video content and services including content and service routing, dynamic hierarchical caching, load balancing, failover protection, IP multicast extensions, unified management tools, and end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) support.
Adobe Announces New Media Player
Adobe announced their very own Media Player at the NAB trade show.
"Delivered as a lightweight download, Adobe Media Player delivers innovation for both viewers and content owners. For viewers, Adobe Media Player enables higher quality Flash format playback, the ability to download and view videos offline, ways to discover
Adobe Adds HD video to Flash 9 Player
Not to be outdone by Silverlight, Adobe has announced a beta version of its Flash player with the ability to play high-definition video. The new player adds support for H.264 - as used in the Blu-ray and HD DVD standards - plus High Efficiency AAC audio.
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Linksys IP Webcam Streams Live 640×480 MPEG4
Linksys-Cisco has announced their latest Wireless-G Pan/Tilt/Zoom Internet Web Camera with Audio the WVC200. The Internet Camera scan stream live video and audio footage through the Internet so you can watch from anywhere since the camera contains its own IP address. The camera also has a small LCD screen that
Cisco Pays 7 Billion for Scientific-Atlanta
SAN JOSE, Calif., February 27, 2006 - Cisco Systems, Inc., today announced it has completed the acquisition of Scientific-Atlanta of Lawrenceville, Georgia. Scientific-Atlanta is a leading global provider of set-top boxes, end-to-end video distribution networks and video systems integration. This acquisition will allow Cisco to offer a world class,
How to Key Out Green Screen Sony Veags Pro 9
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Annie Korzen, “The Waiter”
Roger Ebert posted a link to Annie Korzen's last joke in his Twitter stream.
CES 2009: Intel 3D Touch-Screen Display
At Intel's booth, they have this pretty cool, Minority Report style touch-screen display. It's using a real-time 3D engine driving a giant transparent touch-screen. It uses laser-etched holograms, which is pretty cool. They are using the display to showcase Intel's latest processors: the Intel Core i7, Intel
Stickam Pimps Your Site with Flash Video
Stickam One might be tempted to dismiss it at first glance as just a video-enabled Myspace clone for emo teens with webcams; but looking past that you'll find a fairly robust and platform-independent Flash-based webcam broadcast and videoconferencing app. There's a profile page with an embedabble Flash viewer, a full
Beautiful Actress Screen Test – Pt. 7
Watch more videos at http://www.slumberpartytheater.com Slumber Party Theater Presents:"Screen Test with Three Beautiful Actresses: Part 7." Three actresses perform an impromptu screen test for the independent horror film, Long Pig. Sponsored by Long Pig: The Movie now playing at http://www.longpigmovie.com WINNER Best Underground Film - Indie Fest USA 2008.
Fora.TV Raises $2 Million Seed Round
Fora.tv, which wants to become the C-SPAN of the Web, closed a $2 million seed round from Adobe Ventures and Will Hearst. The site has about 1,500 hours of public speeches from people like Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker and neurologist and New Yorker contributor Oliver Sacks. It gets its videos