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Video Everywhere
 
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Course Number1901
Price NIS before VAT850 (1270)
Duration (Days)1
LanguageEnglish/Hebrew
LevelIntermediate
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This seminar is meant to introduce engineers into the world of video: compression, streaming and buffering, how does a CODEC operates and what are the different multimedia file formats. The seminar will display various ways and protocols of video transfer and streaming from a distant server to a client as well as introduce ways to improve performance by utilizing CDN networks.

 
 
  1. Introduction – where is video over IP Today
  • IPTV (dedicated networks), UGC Flash, Video streaming, Live Video conferencing
  • Who is doing what
  1. Media Streaming essentials
  • Coding, Storage, Streaming, Playing, CDN
  • Tech-Terms: Encoder, Decoder, Transcoder, File-Format, Streaming
  1. VoD Streaming requirements – comparison to Home video recorder
  • Transport, Transport Control, Remote Control, Capability exchange, Content Description
  1. The Video coding and streaming standard landscape
  • ITU, MPEG, IETF, 3GPP, ISMA, Standardization trends
  1. Video Coding
  • Encoder Features: Quality vs BR, functionality, interoperability, error resiliency,
  • Common Formats: MPEG2, MP3, MPEG4, H264, WMV, Flash VP6
  1. Streaming Protocols
  • RTP – Real Time Transport Protocol, Application Level Framing
  • RTCP – Synchronization and reports
  • RTSP – Internet Remote Control
  • SDP- Session description and capability exchange
  • RMTP – transport protocol of flash video
 
  1. Content Digestion & Storage
  • RAW Media
  • Synchronized A/V: RIFF, MPEG2 PS/TS
  • Object Oriented FF: MOV and MPEG4
  • Content Digestion: Feature extraction, media description for search and advertisement
  • Side information: Content Description, Hint tracks, virtual tracks
  1. Streaming architecture
  • Streaming server (Storage, hinting, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, Caching)
  • Client Side Player (RTP, RTSP, JB, Decoders, Lip sync)
  • Proxy Server
  1. Conclusion
  2. Glosaary
 
  • Engineers, team leaders, development managers and product managers who wish to enter the video field or deepen their competence in this arena.
  • There is no mathematic prerequisite or additional background knowledge in video necessary. It is recommended to have some basic Communication Protocol understanding (TCP, UDP, IP) but not as a requirement.
 
 
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