Featured Articles,
Posted 12 Jun 2000
Featured Articles,
Posted 12 Jun 2000
Featured Articles,
Posted 12 Jun 2000
Featured Articles,
Posted 12 Jun 2000
Q&A;: Doug Schulze and Brad Sutton from LoudEye
Featured Articles,
Posted 12 Jun 2000
Germany’s streaming media industry is set to take off. Stephan Balzer told us how and when it will happen.
Featured Articles,
Posted 08 Jun 2000
"The development of broadband Internet networks is absolutely the most dominant issue facing the European ISP market."
Featured Articles,
Posted 08 Jun 2000
Speed ... Not just a bad movie, but more than anything else, the quality that distinguishes Sonic Foundry’s Vegas Video from its competition. Vegas Video edits, composites, titles, processes and posts video with more raw speed than anything else at its price.
Featured Articles,
Posted 07 Jun 2000
Today we discuss the technology of creating an online radio station. If you're a radio pirate looking to get on-line, our guests will help you confront the tasks at hand.
Featured Articles,
Posted 06 Jun 2000
The Tutorials provide in-depth analysis of industry procedures, techniques, and case studies from broadband professionals around the world. Whether you're producing, encoding, serving, or integrating streaming media content, the tutorial section will provide a springboard for getting the job done.
Featured Articles,
Posted 06 Jun 2000
The children's market has the potential to be a huge genre for streaming media content, but it has been underserved to date. On this program, we talk about this issue with Larry Schwartz, CEO of Rumpus.com, one of the few net start-ups working this niche.
Featured Articles,
Posted 05 Jun 2000
Videoconferencing software company White Pine changes its name and goes ASP to provide sites with sticky audio and video chat applications. Is this the next big thing?
Featured Articles,
Posted 05 Jun 2000
Every so often, RealNetworks or Microsoft releases a new version of its
Player. Like dominoes, all the other vendors in the player space follow suit,
attempting to match the leaders feature-for-feature. In addition to (presumably)
better audio and video quality, the new players
almost always tout features designed to improve usability and consumer
convenience: channels, guides, search boxes, etc. Too often, these features
are more about increasing co-branding and co-marketing opportunities for the
vendor and its partners than they are truly about convenience. In this editorial, we look at some features that really would add convenience, both to consumers and to producers.
Featured Articles,
Posted 05 Jun 2000
Aggregator BroadcastAmerica.com claims they're the biggest webcaster around, beating rival broadcast.com. Just who is this company and what's their strategy?
Featured Articles,
Posted 31 May 2000
Nomad Online Agents GMBH - http://www.nomad.ch
mailto:laurence@nomad.ch
Featured Articles,
Posted 24 May 2000
The day the music died...
Featured Articles,
Posted 23 May 2000
Broadband content company turns its back on producing content and focuses on video compression and streaming technology
Featured Articles,
Posted 23 May 2000
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