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Software to Record Streaming Video – Provide Fresh Content Continuously There are several reasons large corporations, small businesses and individuals purchase software to record streaming video. To keep your audiences interested in your web channels, you are going to continually need new content. Although you would like to provide live content to your viewers twenty [...]

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When most people think of Macromedia Flash, they think of cute or funny animation clips and online computer games and applications. Although this is what Flash is primarily used for, it can be also be used to stream live video. In fact, the best way to broadcast your animated or live action videos online is by using Macromedia Flash. Whether you are a large corporation, small business or individual, you can rest assured that a video streamed in flash is a video all viewers can enjoy. This article will provide you with information about streaming in flash.

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The internet is becoming a huge component of marketing products, services or individuals. One form of internet marketing increasing in popularity is live video broadcasting. With the help of software programs such as TikiLIVE and The HD Wave Broadcaster, you can quickly and efficiently create, upload and stream videos for viewers to enjoy. Before you start, there are a many things you need to consider and many issues that address. This article will provide information on a variety of live streaming solutions to issues you may encounter.

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The internet has seen a lot of radical changes in terms of the ways it connects people all over the world. One of the most recent and observable trends that is hard to ignore is the growing fascination of the internet community with videos. Over the internet, it has become quite common for people to view, upload, and share videos taken of events that range from those of the most trivial and personal nature to the most shocking and controversial ones that could have a huge impact on societies. Now, we are seeing many websites adapting to the video craze phenomenon by adding videos that can be viewed and shared among those who visit their sites.

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The quantum-leap advances in cell phone and Internet technology in recent years have opened up a whole new set of tools for business in the form of mobile streaming of video and audio.

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When speaking of streaming audio, video and data, few mention RTMP. It’s the behind-the-scenes genius that entertains and enriches our Internet lives without ever getting mentioned. Real Time Messaging Protocol is utilized on networks across the world to stream media. Most people think of it as Flash, the software that plays the data. The way the data is transmitted is RTMP. It’s the protocol that Adobe adopted for communicating between a computer’s Flash player and a server that streams the media. Originally developed by Macromedia, RTMP and Flash are essential the way the web functions, the success of streaming video and the success of its current developer Adobe.

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Cassette versus CD. VHS versus DVD. HDDVD versus Blu-Ray. New formats mean a new media war. The latest media war is between Flash and Silverlight. Silverlight is Microsoft’s attempt to enter the Web video plug-in world and dethrone the reigning king, Flash. Adobe’s Flash has been the web’s moving image and video display titan for some time, basically the better part of a decade. Recently the likes of Apple (see the iPhone lack of Flash support) and Microsoft have taken aim at Adobe’s thriving success.

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Tech geeks and media junkies across the net are abuzz about HTML5. The technology promises to alter the Internet browser experience and change the way we surf. For many it could be described as a consciousness expanding experience. How we experience the Internet will change. Many people are asking what HTML5 means for streaming. At EyePartner.com, we’re interested too, but we’re not waiting to see how HTML5 will change streaming and what HTML5 streaming will be, we’re ready for it.

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MARATHON, FLORIDA, May 11, 2010 Broadcasting LIVE HD video from your Desktop has been a challenge to media professionals, broadcasting networks and corporate businesses worldwide. Eyepartner has developed a product called “The HD Wave” that runs on inexpensive off-the-shelf PC’s. The HD Wave makes it easy for anyone to broadcast streams in HD, up to [...]

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If you are planning on including streaming video on your website, one of the obstacles you are likely facing is whether to utilize P2P or CDN software for streaming video. To further complicate matters, it appears that a hybrid combination of the two technologies is just around the corner. Each system has benefits as well as several downsides. Understanding the two technologies completely may just help you decide which will work best for you.

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