Video: CHUNKY MONKEY – using chunked-encoded chunked-transferred CMAF to bring low latency live to very large scale audiences

Will Law from Akamai proves his chunky credentials by telling us how to achieve very low-latency streaming in his talk at Demuxed 2018.

In the jungle of solutions for low latency live streaming, there are many current options ranging from WebRTC, to proprietary UDP protocols to standard segmented media with ever-shortening segments. This session highlights one of these – chunked-encoded chunked-transferred CMAF – as an optimal and practical confluence of both reach and performance. On the technical side, we’ll investigate the underlying technology, the latency regimes possible, compatibility with legacy players, cachability on delivery networks and player behaviour requirements. Including live demonstrations of several streams on a production network. This talk looks at the standards from DVB and MPEG DASH as well as CDN support. As a sweetener, Will points you at open source code on both the encoder and player side for doing this all yourself.

Speaker:

Will Law Will Law
Chief Architect, Media Cloud Engineering
Akamai Technologies

Video: Visual Excellence in Production

In this Tech Talk we shall hear from researchers and vision scientists, how they are ensuring the precision of HDR and colour in image capture.

Today’s imaging technology strives to produce a viewing experience which is, as far as possible, identical with that perceived by the human visual system. Strangely, one limiting factor in high dynamic range (HDR) design has been that existing measurements of the human vision have not been sufficiently accurate. Another of these issues is skin tone: humans are particularly sensitive to skin colour – regarding it as an indicator of well-being. The accurate portrayal of this subtle parameter is therefore particularly important. A further interesting image quality issue is slow motion – here we explore the development of an 8K UHD 240fps camera and slow motion capture and replay server.

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Speakers

Lucien Lenzen Lucien Lenzen
Research Assistant
Hochschule RheinMain
Simon Thompson Simon Thompson
Project R&D Engineer
BBC
Patrick Morvan Patrick Morvan
Senior R&D Engineer
Technicolor
Simon Gauntlett Simon Gauntlett
Director of Imaging Standards and Technology
Dolby Laboratories

Webinar: what will your customers be buying in 2019 – and why?


Date: Tuesday 6 November 2018, 15:00 BST

In this webinar, Lorenzo Zanni, Head of Insight & Analysis at the IABM will take a deep dive into the recent IABM Buying Trends report. This reveals what broadcast and media companies around the world need from technology vendors to do better business now and into the future – and where they will be investing. Lorenzo also explores new markets and hears directly from a buyer what you need to do to win projects.

The webinar is open to everyone – simply register for a free account on the IABM website.

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Speaker

Lorenzo Zanni

Lorenzo Zanni
Head of Insight & Analysis, IABM

Webinar: How to Build and Instantaneous, Self-Healing, Live Streaming Service that Delights, Differentiates and Drives Revenue


Date: Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018 | 8:30AM PDT | 11:30AM EDT | 15:30 GMT

Tune in to hear insights into what content holders and service providers must do to gain viewers, increase engagement, and reduce churn…and how to do it in an automated and efficient manner.

Brian Mahoney will talk to Telestream’s Ken Haren and Stuart Newton about
• How enhanced live production leads to more viewers and subscribers
• The importance of live monitoring of viewer experience
• And the development of “self-x” video delivery architecture that allows for automated functions such as self-diagnosis, re-routing streams and more.

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Speakers

Brian Mahony Brian Mahony
CEO, Trender Research; President, OTT Executive Summit & Magazine; Co-Founder, Social Tools Summit & Magazine
Ken Haren Ken Haren
Director of Marketing, Telestream
Stuart Newton Stuart Newton
VP Strategy a& Business Development, Telestream