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Encoding H.264 downloadable streaming video with Episode Encoder Pro is simple to
do. For this tutorial weʼll take a DV.mov source �le that is 720 x 480 and 29.97 frames
per second captured from an analog source.  The source ï¬?le has the DV/DVCPro Codec for video with PCM for audio.

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To get started with encoding this �le for downloadable streaming for high broadband
users in Episode Encoder Pro, we �rst need to select our source �le.

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Next, drag it to the Batch area where Drag Source is displayed

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Now your source ï¬?le can been seen in the batch.  You can also drag the video ï¬?le
directly to the Batch from a folder or the desktop.   Let me talk a little about our source
before we move forward.  If you select the source and click the Enter button on your
keyboard a preview of the video appears. 
streambox.gifStreambox Inc. announced the launch of the portable Streambox SBT3-9500 Video Transport Encoder, the latest in the company's family of next-generation solutions for integrated HD/SD newsgathering and video transport. The SBT3-9500 Encoder enables broadcasters to get more HD and SD video back to the studio over a variety of low-data rate networks, including 3G, WiFi, WIMAX, the Internet, and satellite networks. The 9500 Encoder's dual networking facilitates multiplexing and
de-multiplexing of a single video stream over two lower cost, lower data rate IP networks instead of utilizing more costly higher bandwidth options. The video can be used for insertion into scheduled broadcasts or even live-to-air shots depending on broadcaster requirements.
HaiVision.jpgHaiVision Systems Inc., the world's leading vendor of high-performance H.264 HD and SD video codecs, announced a new partnership with DVC Digitalvideo Computing through which DVC will represent the full line of HaiVision solutions, providing sales, support, and design and integration services for customers requiring the lowest- latency HD and SD video transmission.
On2Technologies.jpgFollowing the launch of Sun's JavaFX 1.0 platform, which introduces On2 Video as the cross platform video codec for JavaFX applications. On2 Technologies, Inc., a leader in video compression solutions, announced that support for JavaFX video has been integrated into its On2 Flix line of encoder products. On2 Flix currently is the only video encoding solution capable of outputting JavaFX video.

streambox.gifStreambox Inc. today announced the launch of the Streambox SBT3-9200 HD/SD Video Transport Encoder, the company's next-generation solution for HD/SD newsgathering, broadcasting, and video post production, the SBT3-9200 can be operated in HD or SD mode, enabling the user to capture, transmit, and play out live and file-based video. The Encoder provides stunning 1080i/720p/1080psf HD video at data rates from 256 Kbps to 30 Mbps and SD video from 64 Kbps to 15 Mbps.
wowzamediasystems.jpgdicas, the German MPEG-4 experts, and Wowza Media Systems, a US-based developer of Flash streaming media server software, have announced the interoperability of dicas MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 encoders with Wowza Media Server Pro. Broadcasters, operators and enterprises delivering IPTV and streaming services now have at their disposal a versatile and cost-effective conduit for the live distribution of broadcast-quality video content in multiple bit rates to Internet-connected Flash player clients.
streamzlive.jpgI had a chance recently to test out Digital Rapids' StreamLive encoder with multi-codec support and support for On2 VP6 Live streaming.  The heavy duty StreamZLive encoder has lots of features an adjustments for audio and video and provides high quality video output for your live streams.  The live streaming solution I tested was a a qualified turnkey system that makes life simple for those moving from on-demand streaming to live streaming.  The benefit of the StreamZLive turnkey solution is an individual doesn't have to set-up their own encoder and install video cards or a spec out a PC workstation to use for live streaming.  The turnkey StreamZLive solution, since it's qualified, is fully supported by Digital Rapids.  That's one of the advantages of purchasing a qualified live encoder.  The StreamZLive encoders also come with presets for streaming to Highwinds, Limelight and Akamai CDNs.  I also was able get live streaming to work with Internap's CDN using the their MediaConsole to streaming Live Flash video.  Be sure to check out some of Digital Rapids' live encoding tools when you get time.

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