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Video On Demand Servers: Intel, IP, Linux & MPEG-4 To Bring A Changing Of The Guard
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| Published Date:
May 2003
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
106
Order Code:
R97-1268
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| Table
of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Will VOD
Finally Pay Off For Concurrent Computer Corporation, SeaChange
International, Inc., & nCube? Perhaps So, But Only For A Few
Years.
- Microsoft
"Tool Kit" Brings Higher Performance And New Opportunities
- Intel and
Internet Protocol (IP) Will Change VOD In The Future
- Linux And
MPEG-4 To Also Contribute Changes
- North American
Cable Operators Finally Deploying Video On Demand (VOD)
- "Big
Three" Already Have Relationships With Key North American
Cable Operators
- "Big
Three" Central & Hub Server Solutions Work For Very Large
VOD Deployments
- New VOD Deployments
Will Give "Distributable Servers" A Serious Look
- Microsoft
Windows Media® & MPEG-4 To Reduce Bandwidth Requirements
- Up To 140
Million Users May Be Served With VOD By 2007
- The "Changing
Of The Guard" To Occur During 2006
- A Graphical
Look At "The Changing Of The Guard" In 2006
- Methodology
- Years Of Experience
- Business Opportunities
- Key Trends
Identified - Microsoft, Intel, Linux, IP & MPEG-4
- Video On Demand
Servers - Bravely Going Into A Changing Future
- Video On Demand
Requires A Holistic Approach
- Four Basic
Elements Needed For Video On Demand
- Access
To "Content" That Can Be Stored And Played Back
"On Demand"
- Access
To "Content" Is A Tricky Business That Has
Geographic Twists
- Video
On Demand Servers To Store And Distribute "Streams"
- Video
On Demand Software To Provide Asset Management, System Control,
Billing Interfaces, and Performance Monitoring
- VOD
Server Companies Provide VOD Management Software
- Industry
Consortia, Independent Companies, & Open Standards
Also Provide Software
- N2
Broadband, Inc. Proposing A Solution For Cable Labs
- Systems
Integration Expertise To Make The Entire System Work
- Third
Party Engineering Expertise Is Often Required
- VOD
Service Must Be Adapted To Existing, or Legacy, Services
- Best
Practices For Deploying VOD Are Still Being Developed
- Video On Demand
Servers Are Currently A Unique Segment Because Of MPEG-2 Technology
- MPEG Audio+Video
Digital Television Content
- MPEG Targets
Full Screen, Full Motion Video (FS-FMV)
- Elementary
Streams, System Streams and Transport Streams
- MPEG-1
- MPEG-2
- MPEG-4
- Digital
Versatile Disc (DVD) Content
- VOD Servers
Going Into Broadcast Studios & TV Stations
- Standard
Definition Television (SDTV)
- High Definition
Television (HDTV)
- Digital
Cinema MPEG Content for Cinematic Release
- VOD Servers
Also Likely To Go Into Digital Cinema Venues
- Video On Demand
Market Migrating Into A Sub-Segment Of Streaming Media
- MPEG-2 Becoming
Available On Ubiquitous Ethernet Networks
- Gigabit Ethernet
And Forward Error Correction Change The Playing Field
- Gigabit
Ethernet And Internet Protocol Are Becoming Ubiquitous
- Intel
Committed To Putting Gigabit Ethernet On Computers As A
Standard Feature
- Moore's
Law Will Drive Video Into Widespread Deployments
- Intel
Pentium Processors Bring Video To Corporate Computers
- Gigabit
Ethernet Will Migrate From Business Networks Into Consumer
Networks
- Commercial
Off-The-Shelf Equipment Wi
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