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PRONEWS
アストロデザイン、TSマルチプレクサボード「CX-1532」発売

PRONEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 0:20


「アストロデザイン、TSマルチプレクサボード「CX-1532」発売」 アストロデザイン株式会社 は、MPEG2規格 に準拠した複数のTS を入出力と多重化できるTSマルチプレクサボード「CX-1532」を2022年9月に発売する。

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The FOSS Pod
VLC With Jean-Baptiste Kempf

The FOSS Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 60:51


If you're reading this, odds are good you've used VLC before. The most capable video player out there got its start in surprising ways, and on this ep we're joined by project founder Jean-Baptiste Kempf to talk about both VLC's origins and everything else, from '90s MPEG2 decoder hardware to the French Minitel system, the state of modern DRM and upcoming video codecs, VideoLAN's business model, friction with Apple on the App Store, and plenty more.The FOSS Pod is brought to you by Google Open Source. Find out more at https://opensource.google

Bwrosas Discussions
Updated What is SD ON BD"? Well That's The Question I'm About To Try & Answer Here. Also SD On 4K?

Bwrosas Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 17:16


SD Blu-ray From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia SD Blu-ray disc is a Blu-ray disc on which the main feature is standard-definition video instead of the high-definition video found on typical Blu-ray discs.[1] This is often due to the highest quality version of the feature content only being available in standard definition. Examples might be a concert that was shot on standard definition video, animation produced digitally in standard definition, or a television show that was shot on film but edited and mastered on SD video with the original film subsequently lost (or deemed too costly to go back and re-edit and re-master from). SD video presented on Blu-ray has the potential to look better than that same content on DVD due to the availability of superior video codecs and higher bitrates. AVC and VP9 codecs available for Blu-ray both offer superior picture quality at a given bitrate than the older MPEG2 codec used on DVD (or comparable quality at lower bitrates). Content that might have been over-compressed on DVD with noticeable compression artifacts need not exhibit those artifacts on Blu-ray, resulting in a more faithful and detailed reproduction of the original source master. Lossless audio is also more practical and flexible on Blu-ray. DVD supports lossless PCM, but only in 48khz stereo and the additional storage space required for that lossless PCM audio leaves less available space for the video. In contrast, Blu-ray supports lossless high-resolution multi-channel audio in multiple formats, all while the larger storage available on Blu-ray makes lossless audio much more practical without impacting video quality. An example of an SD Blu-ray disc making advantage of Blu-ray's superior audio is Live at the Rainbow '74 by Queen. The visual content, filmed for TV in 1974, does not meet normal Blu-ray standards and yet releasing as an SD Blu-ray allows for the audio of the concert to be made available in the highest possible quality. Many SD Blu-ray titles are produced for the convenience and cost savings of having content on only one or two Blu-ray discs that would otherwise span many DVDs. [2](e.g. The "SD on BD" release of Samurai Pizza Cats fits all 52 episodes onto a single disc rather than 8 discs for the previous DVD release.) [3] Both Discotek Media and Section23 Films are American anime distributors that have begun releasing SD Blu-ray discs specifically due to positive feedback from their customers concerning the convenience of fitting larger numbers of episodes onto fewer discs. And in this updated video, I also ponder if perhaps it's possible for the same thing to be done with 4K Ultra Blu-Ray. Comments are Welcomed #SDONBD #Blu_Ray #Zaranyzerak #StandardDefinition #DiscoTekMedia #Section23Films #SonicX #SamuraiPizzaCats #4K #UHD #4KUHD #SDON4K #WarnerHomeVideo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bwrosas/support

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights
AV1 Benefits from In-House Transcoding – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 239

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: ATEME is a global technology company specialized in HEVC, H264, MPEG2 video compression solutions for broadcast, cable, DTH, DTT, IPTV and OTT. Thanks to its future-proof solutions, ATEME enables broadcasters, content providers and service providers to modernize, automate and transform their delivery infrastructure. Partnering […]

Intel Chip Chat - Archive
AV1 Benefits from In-House Transcoding – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 239

Intel Chip Chat - Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: ATEME is a global technology company specialized in HEVC, H264, MPEG2 video compression solutions for broadcast, cable, DTH, DTT, IPTV and OTT. Thanks to its future-proof solutions, ATEME enables broadcasters, content providers and service providers to modernize, automate and transform their delivery infrastructure. Partnering […]

Intel – Connected Social Media
AV1 Benefits from In-House Transcoding – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 239

Intel – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: ATEME is a global technology company specialized in HEVC, H264, MPEG2 video compression solutions for broadcast, cable, DTH, DTT, IPTV and OTT. Thanks to its future-proof solutions, ATEME enables broadcasters, content providers and service providers to modernize, automate and transform their delivery infrastructure. Partnering […]

TechMove
TechMove Episode 3 - The Evolution of Codecs and Other Exciting Topics

TechMove

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2012 62:32


Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast
Video Delivery and MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group) [26:30]

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2008 26:29


Intro: The Moving Picture Experts Group or MPEG, is a working group of ISO/IEC charged with the development of video and audio encoding standards. In this podcast we look at the MPEG standards and video delivery systems. Mike: Gordon, what sources are we referring to here?Wikipedia and white paper from the MPEG Industry Forum at www.m4if.org/public/documents/vault/m4-out-20027.pdf. we've also got a couple of diagrams from the Verizon website. Mike: What's the history of MPEG? Mike: Are these open standards? Mike: What's the history? Can you tell us about MPEG-1? Mike: How about MPEG-2? Mike: We don't hear much about MPEG-3 - what's up with that? Mike: Let's talk about MPEG-4 now. Mike: What are some of the advantages of MPEG-4? Mike: Let's switch gears and talk about carried video delivery systems - specifically the telcos and cable companies. How is this technology used?It's different for broadcast and video on demand (VOD) content. Let's discuss broadcast systems and look at how Verizon (as an example) is setup. Two National Super Head Ends (SHE) - one in Tampa and the other in Bloomington, IL: - Diversely located - Satellites collect video feeds - Video is converted to digital MPEG-2 and packaged in a 10-GigE payload -  SHE servers “pitch” data to the Video Hub Office (VHO) - Three OC-192 SONET (long haul) rings that drop and continue GigE to VHOs Mike: What is OC-192? Mike: OK, these video hub offices are distributed over Verizon's footprint - what happens when they get the video? Video Hub Office (VHO) ex. Burlington MA Combines: - National Channels - VOD Servers “catch” data from the SHE servers - Off-Air, program guide, public, education, and government (PEG) channels, and local ads are injected - Encrypts all content - Content sent over several 1-GigE links to local Video Serving Offices (VSO, ex. CO) over SONET (medium haul) - VSO then sends it to the OLT and then to the  PON network for delivery to customer. Mike: Broadcast is still done using traditional RF modulation methods - correct? Yes - that will change - rumor has it Verizon will be trialing IP Broadcasting this summer in Pennsylvania - just a rumor! Mike: Now - Video on Demand (VOD) does things a little differently - correct? Yes - VOD delivers IP content to the customer - it is not in RF format: - Content is requested by user via the IP network (private subnet) - Content is then streamed from the video pumps to the Video Distribution Routers (VDR) in the VHO (ex. Burlington) - VDR then sends 10-GigE links to a Video Aggregation Router (VAR) - The Video Aggregation Router (VAR) then sends it to the Gateway Router (GWR) in the VSO (ex. CO) - GWR then sends it to the OLT and then to the  PON network Mike: So - Verizon is combining Voice, Video and Data services on the same fiber? Yes - Here's another nice diagram from the Verizon website:

Survivor Fans Podcast
Survivor Guatemala Preview Show Part 2 of 2

Survivor Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2005 54:43


Hello Survivor Fans, This is part 2 of our 2 part Survivor Guatemala preview show. In these 2 episodes, we read through the bios and studied the pictures starting with Jaime and continuing through Rafe. Just like in part 1, we gave our feedback based on this data plus whatever we could gleen from the Early Show video preview. This segment concludes with summaries provided by listeners Bill, Gloria, and a special editorial commentary by Enzo. We've also made the preview video from the early show available . It's a chance to get a better glimpse of the new Survivors beyond the static pictures and cheesy bios. It's an MPEG2 file and it's quite large weighing in at about 55MB. I can't guarantee it will play on everyone's machine. If you have trouble with it, let us know via email and I'll see about re-encoding it into other formats. I recommend you do a "save as" instead of just clicking the link: Survivor Guatemala Early Show Preview Video So lets wrap up at guessing who from this new batch of Survivor contestants will be the first to go and listing the reasons we think each person may or may not have a chance at winning. If you have comments or feedback, you can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-JASS(5277). You can record an audio comment on your PC and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. You can also send us your input as a normal email and we'll read it into the show when we record. Lastly, there's a link for comments on the webpage here. It's not too late if you want to add your predictions to the record. :) Note: We're continuing to experiment with a new program called CastBlaster to record the show. There are some definite cut-outs and garbled phrases in this segment that appear to be related to the automatic clipper/limiter function. It's not your player, it's us actively learning a new application. We'll try to make sure that doesn't happen again. We're playing music from the podsafe music network. Check out that site if you're looking for some new tunes for your mp3 player. Show Notes 00:00 Date for iPod Shuffle Users 00:05 Intro Music: On the Grill by Madsumo 00:40 Introductions to Part 2 01:04 Jaime 05:11 Gloria comments on Jaime 05:30 Jim 09:33 Gloria comments on Jim 10:35 Judd/Jugg 13:50 Gloria comments on Judd 14:14 Lydia 17:44 Gloria comments on Lydia 18:25 Margaret 20:33 Gloria comments on Margaret 21:22 Morgan 24:06 Gloria comments on Morgan 24:38 Rafe 31:40 Gloria comments on Rafe 33:02 Jo Ann and Stacy's Summary 38:53 Gloria's Summary 40:33 Bill's Summary 42:35 Enzo's Commentary 44:58 SEG Producers are Failing Us 46:57 The Most Challenging Survivor Yet 48:24 Thanks to the Listeners! 49:01 The Surprise 53:28 Outro Music: On the Grill by Madsumo Links for Today's Show Survivor Guatemala podsafe music network Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-JASS(5277) Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy

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...My cup of tea... | シーズン1
好みのポッドキャストが見つけにくい

...My cup of tea... | シーズン1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2005 13:10


なかなか気に入るポッドキャストを見つけるのが難しい。Seesaaブログよりケロログのほうがポッドキャストばかりなので、ポッドキャスト自体はいろんな番組を聴けるが、なかなか好みのものに出会わない。 ラジオっぽいものは基本的にあまり好みじゃない。普段からだらだらとしたラジオトークを聴かないからだろうか。 2人での掛け合いにしても1人でのフリートークにしても、喋り手のキャラクターが分かっていないと取っ付きにくい。音ファイルだけでは分からない場合が多いのだが。 個人的にはラジオのようなポッドキャストよりブログの延長のもののほうが好きだ。自分もその方向に進みたいが。 SOUND : ビターコーヒー / BURNT SIENNA TRANCE BGM : Tuesday Beats / YBR's Track BGM : Looking Up in Heaven / Paul Westerberg SOUND : 選択肢 / BURNT SIENNA TRANCE ブログの延長なポッドキャスト ポッドキャストで流せる曲には制限がある。著作権をクリアしたものを流しているが、僕の聴く音楽のなかでは、ややハードな音色。ポッドキャストで選曲する関係で最近よく聴くのだが、耳が少し疲れ気味。比較的に静かなものを選曲したつもりだが、まだ十分ハードな音な気もする。 ポッドキャストでも使える音源を提供してくれているYOKOHAMA BLUES RADiO ブログから、以前も使わせてもらったが、どちらかと言えばジングル向けの長さ。僕がBGMに近い使い方をしていたからか、少し長めにアレンジしてくれた。ブルースの専門ネットラジオを解説しているだけあって、音源もうるさくなくていい感じだ。使わせてもらっている。 このように、許可をもらった曲を紹介したり、BGMに曲を流したりしているが、あまりポッドキャストをラジオのようなものには捉えていない。それに目指してもいない。 個人的にはブログの延長に捉えていて、BGMなんかは壁紙や画像みたいなもんだ。テキストだけでは表現しにくい感情やニュアンスを伝えやすい媒体だと思って気に入っている。やはり僕が聴くものもブログっぽい内容のポッドキャストだ。 もちろん、いろんなメニューがあって良いのだが、まだラジオっぽいものや日記っぽいものも多くて、気に入ったものを探すのが大変だ。まだまだ偏りがある気がするので、今後に期待。 声の録音方法 ケロログは専用の番号に電話をかけると、その声を録音してファイルにしてくれるサービスがある。これ自体はすごいサービスだと思う。面白い。しかし、個人的には不要。 実は僕も携帯電話で音声を録音している。しかし、それは付属のSDメモリカードにデータを保存して、後からパソコンで取り出しているのだ。 携帯電話にボイスメモの機能があったが、これではパソコンで再生できない。動画撮影機能を利用している。これだとクイックタイム形式で保存されるので、パソコンで再生可能だ。 幸い、クイックタイムをプロ版にアップグレードしている。シェアウェア料金をアップルに払って。プロ版だとクイックタイム形式の音声だけをAIFF(Macでの非圧縮形式)に変換なんてことができる。これで編集可能な音源となる。 と思ったら、クイックタイムのプロ版がなくても、iTunesを使えば、クイックタイム形式の動画から音声だけをMP3なんかに変換可能のようです。 しかし、Quicktime movieや、MPEG2/4には対応しているようです。ただし、映像は再生できないので、音声部分のみの再生になってしまいますが、他の音声フォーマットと同様に、AACやMP3に変換することもできます。okanomail.com: iTunes: rip, mix, cast. これは便利。これだと、本当に追加コストなしで外での録音もできますね。(記録媒体を持った携帯電話が必要ですが) ただ、このような環境がなかったら、ケロログさんの電話をかけるとデータにしてくれるサービスは良いでしょうね。とにかく、選択肢の多いことはいいことだ。どうせなら、そのまま編集なしでアップしたほうが面白いかもしれないとも思うが。聴く側にしたら微妙かな。内容によるかな。 まだまだこれからのポッドキャスト 今は配信をしながら、それ以上にいろいろなポッドキャストを聴いているところ。とはいえ、なかなか気に入ったのは見つからない。 テキストのブログ以上に手間がかかるだけに、外れたときのガッカリ度も大きいが、まだ、日本ではなじみがないものだけに仕方がないか。テスト投稿らしきものがまだ多い。今後面白いのが増えてきてほしい。 こういうものは、やってみないと分からないですからね。今のところラジオっぽいのもあるし、わざとラジオのようなしゃべり方をする人もいるけど、まあ、ブログもやってみないと日記との違いも分かりづらいし。これからなんでしょうね。多様性が生まれるのは。 ただ、他人の放送を聴いていると、こうしたほうが良いなというアイデアや反省も見えてきます。なかなかブログ以上にリスナーの環境がいろいろあるだけいに難しい。 一応、みんながみんな音声で聞きたいと思うわけでもないと思うので、ここではテキストでも書いている。結構しゃべっていることと同じことを書いている。ただ、当然だが表現は微妙に違う。テキストのほうが後になるので補足などもできる。 どちらにしても、音声とテキストと両方あったほうがいいなと思っている。来た人が選べる形が良いと思う。基本的に、今までならテキストで書くようなことをしゃべっているだけなので。 それに、検索エンジンでポッドキャストの音声の内容はクロールで着ないので、という意味もある。そのうち、音声ファイルも検索できるようになるのかな。いま流行のタグなんかをポッドキャストに付けていけれたら面白いかもしれないですね。あと、レートとかね。 とにかく、見つけるのが大変だからね、ポッドキャスト。タグ。いいなぁ。

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