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eXstream Solutions
eXstream Solutions, suite of products and services enables clients—media companies, universities, and businesses of all sizes—to quickly and economically deploy an engaging multimedia experience. eXstream Solutions enables educational content providers to create, manage and deliver content within a virtual classroom environment.[April 6, 2004]

MPEG-4 Analyzer Software
The Mindego Analyzer is Windows-based software that takes as input MPEG-4 elementary streams or files in the MP4 format. The software uses a top-down approach to stream examination and provides numerous navigation aids to enable random access at any level of the file and its video contents [December 1, 2003]

Medea Introduces VideoRaid RT2 and VideoRaid RT2X
VideoRaid RT2 and VideoRaid RT2X are designed to support professional digital content creation applications including real-time SD and HD non-linear video editing systems. Both arrays feature ATA disk drives mated to Medea's proprietary caching RAID controller technology.some of the particulars. [September 19, 2003]

The Flight Of The Osprey, Part 2
After our sometimes-dizzying tease on what the fundamentals of the Osprey-500 video capture cards deliver, it's time to get into some of the particulars. [February 15, 2001]

Flight of the Osprey: Part 1
Basic tools are good for many, but if you're really ready to spread your video wings you'll want top-of-the-line equipment. John Townley introduces you to Viewcast's Osprey line of video capture cards. [February 8, 2001]

The Webcam Chronicles: Part II
Having conquered basic video sharing, streaming adventurer John Townley continues his Webcam expedition with an in-depth look at the video chat service Eyeball.com. [February 1, 2001]

Home-style Hollywood
You say you gave Schwabbs Drug Store the best years of your life and you still didn't break into the flicks? Well, Sparky, John Townley has the salve. All you need's a hundred dollar stake and some creativity, and tinseltown will be your oyster. (Or... Easy Web Video for Less) [January 22, 2001]

Easy Video Services
Want streaming video on your site without all the fuss, bother and expense? John Townley takes you on a guided tour of some of the wide variety of streaming services available to you today. [January 2, 2001]

Catch the iClip Video Wave
Main-streaming video? Election coverage by channel YOU? It's all possible now thanks to an ASP called iClip. Join John Townley at butterfly ballot central as he reviews this easy on-line service you can use to get into the stream of things. [November 16, 2000]

Ubiquitous TV. Oh Joy!
Movies, TV, Video: anything that can be streamed is now at your beck and call. From anywhere in the world you can shoot it or receive it, save it, watch it, stream it, why you can even make it jump right into your pocket. Find out why you'll say "I Want My PVS!" By John Townley. [October 26, 2000]

The Future of Interactive$
Prophets proliferate as John Townley predicts prognosticator Phillip Swann's soon-to-be-released book will be full of future facts (and fantasy) such as ubiquitous drag and drop till you drop impulse buying. A must read if you fish in the media stream for your living. [October 19, 2000]

3D To The Max
Is the spectre of Media Convergence haunting you yet? What, you haven't even heard of it? Stay ahead of the learning curve as John Townley explores a 3D convergence zone: 3D Studio MAX. [September 11, 2000]

Be Here, Eye Will
How to Survive the Big Brother Web? Know more. And to know more you need to see more, and with the Be Here 360 degree lens we will see more streaming from every direction. John Townley is our guide to this all streaming eye. Viddy well, little brother. [July 17, 2000]

Streaming Video Complete: Just Add Cameras
We grew up with processed, packaged foods like Brand X Pancakes Complete, Just Add Water. Now Inetcam's done the same for streaming video. No messy HTML, no costly Web site. Just plug in, turn on and stream. John Townley reviews this free service. [July 10, 2000]

Review: iMovie and Final Cut Pro
You have a Mac and you want to stream video on the Web. Now the only question is, which desktop video editing suite is right for you? Tim Kennedy looks at Apple's two offerings to help you decide how best to create your masterpieces of motion. [June 8, 2000]

RealProducer Plus 8 Review
Want to save $850 on Web video production software? Could the improved audio and video in this program from RealNetworks best QuickTime? Get the skinny (and we don't mean bandwidth) from Tim Kennedy. [June 5, 2000]

Will You PlayTV?
You're a creative genius. You've got a vision, a dream, a point of view. So now that you can stream your dream on the Web for a song, why not do it? John Townley reviews PlayTV. [May 25, 2000]

The Best Seats Are In Your House
News services looking to provide coverage of the Political Conventions might just opt to stay home this year, since Federal Network, Inc. president Keith Carney says his company will provide them with live broadcasts of the events over the Internet. Our fearless editor checks out the FedNet site and offers his suggestions for improvement. [May 22, 2000]

Smooth Streaming With Sorenson
Tired of blocky dissolves and chunky effects in your streaming QuickTime video? The problem could be in your codec. Tim Kennedy reviews the professional Web video producer's secret: the Sorenson Developer Edition codec for QuickTime. [May 1, 2000]

Video2000 Multimedia Profiler
Think your video production system is hot? Find out if all that bragging you've been doing to your pals is justified with this video benchmarking utility from MadOnion. John Townley reviews. [February 28, 2000]

The World is Watching
Learn how to separate your eyes from your brain with the x10cam. Let John Townley clue you into this inexpensive, mobile video unit. Who knows, maybe you will become the next Web star.

Is the Pro the Champ?
Streaming Media Pro 4.0 runs on both Macintosh and Windows and outputs all three major streaming video/audio formats. So is it the best way for you to stream? Tim Kennedy investigates.

USB Digitizers: Cheap, Capable, Competitive
Got an extra USB port you don't know what to do with? Put it to good use with one of these USB-based video digitizers. Streaming Media World takes a closer look at Avid Cinema, XLR8 InterView, and Eskape's MyTV/fm.

Sonic Foundry's Stream Anywhere
Stream Anywhere, a streaming media encoding and publishing tool from Sonic Foundry, provides developers with a quick way to encode their existing audio and video clips for Web presentations. But does Stream Anywhere really stream anywhere? Tim Kennedy finds out.

QUICK GLANCE: Live Stage Professional
Live Stage Professional from Totally Hip Software is a QuickTime authoring package which takes full advantage of the many capabilities of QuickTime and even extends them. Find out why this program won Best of Show at the Mac World Expo.

WebKapture Video 1-2-3
Tim Kennedy takes a look at this Home Video Streaming solution and gives you his thoughts.
 
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