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MIX 2010 comes with a lot of news and Netflix has a very interesting one: live streaming on mobile phones. Netflix streaming is one of the services that may be available on mobile devices by the end of the year but the first mobile phone to support it will be Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 and [...]

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It appears that Flash games and AIR applications will finally be readily available on mobile devices and the first one to support them appears to be Google’s Android phone. When Motorola Droid was released, statements that Flash was finally available for mobile devices invaded online forums and articles. Adobe announced at the Mobile World Congress [...]

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Editing on a big HD monitor is now easier with Intensity Pro using the HDMI interface. Live streaming with this card means you get uncompressed video source so the CPU won’t waste resources trying to de compress the video while capturing. Intensity Pro is the first affordable video card to combine HDMI capture and playback [...]

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3D TV seems to be the next step in the media industry and a lot of announcements have been made since the concept was first published. Due to the 3D showings of the moving Avatar this buzz has steadily increased the activity on 3D TV on many blogs and other forums. Questions about how this [...]

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HTML5 is expected to be the next technology to compete with Adobe Flash Player and Microsoft Silverlight. HTML5 is a Web standard compatible with the most recent browsers, used to play video content without any proprietary plug-in components. Now HTML5 is still in testing and big players like YouTube and Vimeo are offering the option [...]

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Different sources have posted that Microsoft is currently in serious discussions with ESPN and Disney regarding streaming their content on the Xbox console. Seems like Microsoft is trying to change the Xbox image from purely a gaming console to a more interactive media portal for people of all ages. By paying for a subscription, people [...]

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VESA (The Video Electronics Standards Association) has announced the release of 1.2 Displayport which is a big step ahead HDMI. Displayport is a digital display interface standard. This new standard doubles the data transfer rate taking it from 10.8 GBps to 21.6 GBps. Here are some additional improvements: – better refresh rates – multiple display [...]

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Here is a professional solution if you are activating on the streaming market and need the best video quality. ViewCast released the 2100 model which captures, encodes, and streams video using a very user friendly Web interface. This way nontechnical users can easily set up a streaming connection having full control from anywhere on the [...]

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The AVI Format The AVI (Audio Video Interleave) format was created and released by Microsoft. Being a very common format, computers operating Windows and also most of the web browsers as Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari support it. The video files encoded in AVI can be easily recognized by their extension:example “videofile.avi” .Systems running other [...]

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A codec is the technology being used for data files compression/decompression processes. In the broadcasting sector the term reffers to a device being capable of turning analog audio and video into digital form. It is also capable of doing the turn back process: digital to analog. Proper codecs installed avoids the situation when you encounter [...]

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