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Spring 2011 (Sourcebook)

Magazine Features

Editor's Note: Embrace the Chaos

Whether you're talking video formats, connected devices, or HTML5 vs. Flash, the world of online video is a mess. And that's a good thing.

The State of Media and Entertainment Streaming Video

A survey of the current state of streaming media in Europe.

The State of Digital Television (DTV) in Europe

Digital TV transition across Europe is moving along slowly—and that may be a good thing for internet-connected TVs.

Telcos and the State of Content Delivery

The TDN—telecontent delivery network—comes into its own.

Choosing a Streaming Encoding Tool

Our annual test of the leading desktop encoding programs.

2011 Editors' Picks for the Best in Streaming Video

What do the Apple iPad, Telestream Wireless, and WebM have in common? They're all winners in our book.

How to Set Up a Streaming Server, from A to Z

From ABR to Zeri, here's what you need to know to get started with your streaming server.

Live Webcasting Solutions Buyer's Guide

From consumer tools all the way up to broadcast-grade solutions, the choices for webcasting technologies are almost endless.

How to Encode to WebM

With Google's announcement that it's dropping H.264 support in Chrome in favor of WebM, it's time to start looking at the format. Here's a look at how to get the best WebM quality.

Navigating HTML5 Video

A look at key developments that shaped the HTML5 platform, as well as practical and technical resources to help you implement HTML5 Video

Mediaco and MediaPlatform: Case Study

MediaPlatform helped one of Canada's largest event companies take control of its webcasts.

2011 Streamticker: Online Video Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments

2010 proved to be a banner year for companies looking to bolster their strengths or move into new markets.

Case Study: An EYE on Dutch Cinema

Thought Equity Motion preserves, stores, and makes available more than 100 years of Dutch cinema.

Case Study: Giant Screen Video at Paris' Parc des Princes

Managing Paris' mythical Parc des Princes stadium's giant screens with NewTek TriCaster

Live Streaming from a Notebook

Live streaming on a notebook can be the best of all possible worlds, but how powerful a machine do you need, and how do the various live streaming software programs stack up? We look at tools from Adobe, Kulabyte, Microsoft, and Telestream.

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