Webinar: The Future of Live Streaming

Date: January 17th 2019
Time: 10am PT / 1 PM ET / 18:00 GMT

For many content providers and rights-holders, live streaming represents an exciting opportunity to connect directly with their target audiences plus drive new revenue streams.

This webinar discusses topics including the pros and cons of live streaming as compared with broadcasting, how to measure quality of experience and reliability, which business models are being used, current best practices, ongoing challenges, critical initiatives, and much more.

Join Alec Hendry, Senior Director of Technology Convergence for Viacom, Will Richmond, Editor and Publisher at VideoNuze, and Henrik Eriksson, Service Line Manager at Akamai, for a roundtable discussion covering:

  • The state of live streaming today
  • How to measure quality in live streaming and ensure a positive user experience
  • Successful business models for live streaming
  • Best practices associated with live streaming

 

Speakers

Alec Hendry Alec Hendry
Senior Director of Technology Convergence,
Viacom
Will Richmond Will Richmond
Editor and Publisher,
VideoNuze
Henrik Eriksson

Henrik Eriksson
Service Line Manager,
Akamai

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Webinar: Low Latency – Fast and Furious with SRT

Date: Thursday, January 17th, 2019                  
Time: 10 AM PST / 18:00 GMT

In the third and final low latency webinar from Wowza, they look at SRT, Secure Reliable Transport, which brings the best-quality live video over even the most unpredictable networks.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • Proper application of the SRT protocol
  • General use cases for low latency
  • Changes adopted by the SRT alliance
    and more

Register now!

Speakers

Barry Owen Barry Owen
Vice President of Engineering,
Wowza
Ghislain Collette Ghislain Collette
Vice President, Product Management,
Haivision

Webinar: Building Large SMPTE ST 2110 Systems Using JT-NM TR-1001-1

When? 10th Jan 2019. 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST / 18:00 GMT

TR 1001-1 from the JT-NM (Joint Task Force on Networked Media) gives guidance on protocols, configuration and architectures to use when setting up large ST-2110 systems.

John Mailhot and Brad Gilmer, both well trusted industry figures who are in the thick of creating and testing ST-2110 and the surrounding specifications, will lead us through what it is, what it tells us and, ultimately, how we can best go about creating a large ST 2110 system.

Register now to find out and ask your questions!

Speakers

John Mailhot John Mailhot
CTO, Networking & Infrastructure,
Imagine Communications
Brad Gilmer Brad Gilmer
President, Gilmer & Associates
& Executive Director of the Video Services Forum (VSF)

Video: SCTE 35 – From Playout to Payout

This video from Imagine Communications describes what SCTE 35 is and how it works. Given by the former CTO, Yuval Fisher, highly experienced in the industry, Yuval describes the problems SCTE 35 is trying to fix, how we do it, what can be included within a SCTE 35 messages and how we can manage it.

Working a great, but deep, introduction to SCTE 35, this video should be good for many people within the broadcast chain to get everyone up to speed.

Points covered:

  • Why SCTE 35 is useful
  • Types of use of SCTE 35 (Ads, Programme boundaries etc., Regionalisation)
  • How POIS works
  • Interoperability of metadata
  • What is in a SCTE 35 messages
  • When SCTE 35 messages are sent
  • Evergreen cloud-based ad replacement
  • When to SCTE-35s go missing
  • Alternatives to SCTE 35

Watch now!

Speaker

Yuval Fisher Yuval Fisher
Former CTO,
Imagine Communications