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Apple and HD TV Network Rumors
Mac OS Rumors :: The Original Mac Rumor Site.
Interesting..
What might even be more interesting is this paragraph:
“These days more than ever we value the relationships we have with our sources and never encourage anyone to break an NDA or other legal obligation. We certainly don’t offer any enticement, financial or otherwise, for information. Because of the sensitivity of Apple’s projects in the HDVN arena we are very intentionally working from non-“insider” reports and everything we know can be turned up without resorting to NDA-breaking by anyone who looks in the right places….”
A direct plea for Apple not to sue them this time..? A lot of Apple fans are upset, including me, about the recent court case that has Apple arguing that web site publishers are not journalists and shouldn’t have the same protections. Hog wash (only stronger).
QuickTime Latency
I have done exhaustive research regarding this in the past but I still have persistent problems with latency when using QuickTime or MPEG-4 streaming in my projects so I am doing the research again (and posting it here so I can find it later).
Here are the links for further examination (from Apple’s Mailing Lists):
Latency on Streaming Server – Some information – How to change a setting on the QTSS that controls one aspect of latency created by the server.
Re: latency problem – Explains the reasoning for the latency from Apple’s point of view.
Re: Instant-On & double frame rate – Gives a rundown on editing the server config to reduce latency.
Re: Video conferencing – More of the same
Getting real-time streaming to be more real-time – interesting note regarding specifing time stamp increments in video/audio samples to reduce latency. A major hack.
Re: I found there are more than 7 seconds time delay between the real live – More about what the latency is all about.
Re: Getting real-time streaming to be more real-time – Change the SDP file to set the default buffer on the player lower.
Re: Streaming latency between two separate computers – Use multicast
Re: Request for User-Configurable Latency Parameters – One of the original emails quoted above for changing latency parameters.
Re: buffering time – Changing buffering time in home made QT playback app (using QT API, should therefore work with QT4J).
Re: buffering time – More of the same.
Last: Use these libraries to build own streaming server and client: LIVE.COM Streaming Media: RTP/RTCP and RTSP Open Source Libraries
Ok.. now to try out all of the possibilities..
Have a XP Windows Media Server.. Get Orb.
Orb Networks :: Home
Ok, so you have a XP Windows Media Server at home and you want to watch YOUR TV from your PDA, get Orb.. Just what I have always wanted, to pay $30 per MB to watch my recorded shows while in a taxi. In any case, an interesting service and software.
(Can you tell I am bitter today).
Wow.. It does EVERYTHING, but what is it?
Narrowstep TV Station in a Box
Perfect marketing materials.. I don’t even know if it is software, hardware, a media server, a player or all of the above.
Perhaps someone will tell me.
Ooooh, I see, TV Station in a Box is all of their productions wrapped into one. See the documentation for mediaserver, channelserver and adserver to see what it is all about… Ok.
AJAX
adaptive path » ajax: a new approach to web applications
Like how Google does their maps and suggest features. Like the responsiveness and the subqueries (loading data without loading the page) along with the fact that they don’t rely upon Flash or the dreaded JVM. Welcome to AJAX. Speaking of which, AJAX is nothing new, it is just HTML, XML, JavaScript, CSS and HTTP being done right.
Wiki wiki wiki’s everywhere
MediaWiki development
This is the open source Wiki group and software powering Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikibooks and Wikiquote.
When everyone is media, no one is
Scripting News: 2/2/2005
Dave writes:
When everyone is media, no one is 
1. Everything these days is media.
2. All media is technology and vice versa. The convergence everyone was buzzing about in the early 90s has happened. It’s behind us. There is no separation between media and technology.
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I disagree:
The telephone company isn’t media now and people who call each other aren’t producing media (although an argument can be made). Perhaps he is just arguing an extreme.