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Bambu Labs teaches us how to lose friends and alienate people. Then, Alex Tran from Immich joins us for a project update, and we shared some dreams for a community RSS project. Special Guest: Alex Tran.
Scott and Wes break down the tech behind video streaming for the web, from transcoding and variants to CDN and access control. They also share insights on tools like Mux, Cloudflare Stream, and ffmpeg, plus tips for managing bandwidth, hosting, and costs. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:50 Brought to you by Sentry.io. 01:15 The history of video streaming. 02:10 How video streaming works: The Tech. 03:54 How video streaming works: Transcoding. 06:37 How video streaming works: Variants. ffmpeg. Wes' R2-video-streaming. Wes' Transcoding. YT-DL. YT-DLP. 13:13 Dynamic ad insertion. 14:29 Bandwidth and hosting. Mux. 18:03 Cloudflare. 19:13 The costs. Wes Bos Tweet Cloudflare TOS. Steve Tenuto tweet. 25:39 Media players. Media Chrome. 29:42 CDN. 32:04 Access control. 33:35 Solutions. Mux. Cloudflare Stream. Bunny.net Stream AWS Media Convert. Cloudinary. Bitmovin. 41:55 Some other features. 45:47 Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs. Sick Picks Scott: Anker MagGo. Wes: PolyCapture. Shameless Plugs Scott: Syntax on YouTube. Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
From Nextcloud Breakup to Blissful Reunion: Chris's journey back to a smarter setup. Plus, Jellyfin's game-changing features and a beloved self-hosted app get the upgrade we've all been waiting for.
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Are you tired of your video editing projects taking forever to complete? What if you could edit like a pro and finish your projects in half the time?In this episode of The Video Editing Podcast, we'll show you exactly how a professional workflow can slash your editing time and double your earnings. Learn how to optimise your technical workflow, improve your editing speed, and quickly respond to client changes for a smoother, more efficient process. Discover actionable tips and insider techniques from a seasoned industry expert to streamline your video editing projects today.By listening to this episode:You'll master the three keys to professional video editing: optimising your technical workflow, increasing your editing speed, and improving your response to client changes.You'll uncover the secret to avoiding common mistakes made by self-taught editors and how to ensure smooth, lag-free playback.You'll learn how proper organisation and project setup can reduce stress and make your editing process more enjoyable and efficient.Ready to transform your video editing workflow and significantly boost your earnings? Tune in to this episode now!Timestamps:[00:00:00] The Pitfalls of Common Video Editing Practices[00:01:16] Understanding a Typical Self-Taught Video Editor's Workflow[00:02:47] The Importance of Implementing a Professional Workflow[00:03:40] Key #1: Speed of Your Machine[00:05:31] File Formats: Raw, Working, and Delivery[00:07:58] The Importance of Transcoding and Proxies[00:09:27] Variable Frame Rates and Audio Channel Prep[00:10:17] Optimising Sequence and Export Settings[00:12:17] Key #2: Speed of the Editor[00:13:53] Essential Hardware Components for Faster Editing[00:14:16] Best Practices for Software Settings[00:15:04] Workflow Tools and Plugins[00:16:52] Ergonomic Peripherals for Efficient Editing[00:17:24] Key #3: Speed of Changes[00:19:29] Creative Workflow Optimisation[00:21:54] Building Edits with Intent[00:24:28] Doubling Your Speed and Increasing EarningsDo you want to improve your craft or get more consistent freelance video editing jobs?To learn how Unsplice can help you with your freelance video editing career head to https://www.unsplice.com/helpThank you for listening!ShinyRequest a sponsorship: Email contact+yt@unsplice.com and include “Sponsorship” in the title of the emailSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-video-editing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This week, Mark Donnigan and I recap news from IBC about using cloud-based compute services for video workflows, encoding optimization, AV1/codec adoption, live encoding use cases, and AI's potential impact on encoding platforms. We also give updates on the Venu/Fubo lawsuit, price increases for NBA League Pass, the upgraded Roku Ultra device, Google rebranding their FAST channels, and some viewership numbers from Peacock. Finally, we discuss some interesting statements from Netflix regarding their ad tier, the NFL games on Christmas and how they view one-off sporting events versus full seasons.Companies mentioned include Akamai, Amagi, AOM, ATEME, AWS, Bitmovin, Brightcove, CDN77, Disney+ Hotstar, Dolby, Edgio, Harmonic, iSIZE, Neilsen, Netflix, NETINT, NVIDIA, THEO Technologies, Visionular, WaveOne, YouTube.Thanks to this week's podcast sponsors: Integrated Digital Solutions and Netskrt Systems.Podcast produced by Security Halt Media
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Hallo Leute, nach einer längeren Pause, durch Urlaub, Weihnachten sind wir wieder da. Dieses mal geht's nochmal kurz um Immich und den Foto Upload und Einrichtung von Jellyfin mit Transcoding bei Nico. Ich habe mein Authentik für die Authentifizierung fertig eingerichtet und spreche über ein paar coole Updates von Dockge und Zigbee2Mqtt Viel Spaß Links: batchifier Google Takeout Helper Zigbee2Mqtt Update Selfhosted-Adventures Linkliste
In this podcast, Eddie Flaisler, Head of Products Engineering at Lob, talks about managerial strategies for frontline managers. What frontline managers do Making sure the team is delivering high business value Conveying the problem statement, not the strategy Balancing constraints and business priorities Delegation Strategies for Leaders and Managers Importance of asking the right questions A key to delegation is people that can resolve dependencies and break down tasks About today's guest: Eddie Flaisler heads Products Engineering at Lob - A YC-backed API company. Lob revolutionizes direct mail by introducing intelligence and sustainability to one of the traditional industries. Eddie has had a longstanding diverse career in engineering. He served as Box's head of Enterprise Engineering, was a leader in Security and Compliance Engineering at Uber, spearheaded the development of Video Network Management and Transcoding products at Harmonic, and even dabbled in money transfers to federal prison facilities. Eddie led teams in Israel, the US, India, Japan, Mexico, Poland, and Ukraine. He is an avid cook and a new paw-rent to a 4-month-old pug. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddie-flaisler-660a9039/ ___ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
@Aaron Behman (AMD) talks about Live Stream transcoding efficiency in episode 4 of @GreeningofStreaming's monthly 'Green Stream' podcast!
We're learning all about Arm servers on Google Cloud Platform this week. Hosts Brian Dorsey and Stephanie Wong welcome fellow Googlers Jon Masters and Emma Haruka Iwao to talk about the newest VMs on GCP. To start, our guests dive in to Arm, explaining what it is and how it's grown over the years. Nowadays, Arm-based chips dominate the mobile market and this volume has allowed them to build both advanced chips for supercomputers and beneficial partnerships. Emma explains how having the Arm architecture available in the cloud helps keep projects efficient and walks us through example setups of an Arm projects, illustrating the ease of setup in Google Cloud. Jon and Emma talk about the T2A VMs running Arm workloads at Google, including their balance of performance and cost. Emma and Jon bust some myths about Arm, emphasizing how performant it is despite its humble beginnings. Jon Masters Jon Masters is a compute architect focused on Arm server architecture, platform standards, and ecosystem with almost a dozen years of experience working on Arm. Emma Haruka Iwao Emma Haruka Iwao is a DevRel engineer focused on Compute products and a computer architecture enthusiast. Cool things of the week Introducing Batch, a new managed service for scheduling batch jobs at any scale blog Examples of Batch for Transcoding site Using Google Kubernetes Engine's GPU sharing to search for neutrinos blog Interview Arm site Arm Documentation docs Arm VMs on Computer docs Expanding the Tau VM family with Arm-based processors blog Run your Arm workloads on Google Kubernetes Engine with Tau T2A VMs blog Compute Engine site GKE site What's something cool you're working on? Brian is switching his focus from VMs to developer tooling. Hosts Stephanie Wong and Brian Dorsey
The XPression INcoder workflow will now retain the source time-code of files using Quick-Time™ of QuickTime Codecs (which are provided by the customer) when transcoding the file. A new feature inside of XPression Clips also allows for use of the original source time-code when editing the clip and displaying the original source time-code in the user interface and in the vertical interval time-code of the video output. Living Live! with Ross Video www.rossvideo.com/XPression-U
What precautions (if any) do you take when traveling with your electronics to another country or to a hacking conference? Noah and Steve dig into the idea of travel security. Your questions, our picks, it's a packed episode you don't want to miss! -- During The Show -- 01:50 Followup AV system - Kevin Conference PC Linux distro Ubuntu Mate 03:00 GDPR Compliant Forms for gathering feedback - Friso WuFoo Help (https://help.wufoo.com/articles/en_US/kb/wufoo-gdpr) Nextcloud Forms (https://nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-forms-is-here-to-take-on-gafam/) Avoid wordpress, industry moving to static sites 06:20 Users Respond to Jellyfin on Pi4 - Richard & James JellyFin on Pi4 works great! Transcoding can be limited on the Pi 13:25 ZFS Questions - Simon pushd & popd stacks Advantages/Disadvantages of ZFS Compression BTRFS Linux Ninja's BTRFS article (https://www.linuxninja.guru/why-i-avoid-using-btrfs/) Linux Ninja changed his mind! 27:15 User responds to NVR software - Pat Orchid Fusion (Multi Location) IP Configure (https://www.ipconfigure.com/) 29:30 TwoBit Asked - Quiet Replacement Fans Fans? Dell FanKit (https://www.amazon.com/DELL-6248-FANKIT-2-Quiet-Supply-Replacement-PowerConnect/dp/B00VXHUVZI) 30:29 Gadget of the Week - Open Source Trackball Ploopy Open Source Trackball (https://ploopy.co/) Easily Sourced parts 3D Printed Parts $210-$228 CAD 33:30 Linux News Wire Kali Linux 2022.2 Released Bleeping Computer (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/kali-linux-20222-released-with-10-new-tools-wsl-improvements-and-more/) Fedora 36 Released Fedora Magazine (https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-36/) Zdnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/fedora-36-is-one-of-the-best-options-for-new-linux-users/) Budgie on Fedora Its Foss (https://news.itsfoss.com/fudgie-fedora-budgie-announcement/) RHEL 9 Released Red Hat (https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-defines-new-epicenter-innovation-red-hat-enterprise-linux-9) HPCWire (https://www.hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/red-hat-releases-enterprise-linux-9/) RHEL 8.6 Arrived Zdnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8-6-better-security-more-options/) Rocky Linux lands $26M Zdnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/rocky-linux-developer-lands-26m-funding-for-enterprise-open-source-push/) Aiven $210M Series D Aiven.io (https://aiven.io/press/Aiven-raises-210M-to-invest-in-sustainable-open-source-cloud) Open Source TrackBall The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/10/23065171/ploopy-trackball-open-source-vergecast-podcast) NVIDIA Open Source GPU Kernel Modules Zdnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/nvidia-finally-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules-for-linux/) Nvidia (https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/) Intel Poaches Open Source Veterans The News Stack (https://thenewstack.io/intel-poaches-open-source-execs-from-netflix-apple-to-boost-linux-efforts/) GM and Red Hat Linux Vehicle OS Clean Technica (https://cleantechnica.com/2022/05/16/gm-teams-up-with-red-hat-for-linux-vehicle-operating-system/) Docker Desktop on Linux Zdnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/docker-desktop-for-linux-finally-arrives/) Open Source Maintenance Crew Venture Beat (https://venturebeat.com/2022/05/12/google-open-source-maintenance-crew/) Zdnet (https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-here-comes-our-open-source-maintenance-crew/) Open Source Mobile AR Hand-Object Interaction Venture Beat (https://venturebeat.com/2022/05/16/brown-university-researchers-open-source-mobile-ar-hand-object-interaction-library/) Jest Transferring to OpenJS Foundation Engineering.fb.com (https://engineering.fb.com/2022/05/11/open-source/jest-openjs-foundation/) Ethical First Thinking Cert for Software Devs InfoWorld (https://www.infoworld.com/article/3660637/cncf-launches-ethics-in-open-source-training-course.html) Kylin OS Targeting Second RISC-V Platform The Register (https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/16/kylin_risc_v/) USAF IT Chief 'bullish' on Open Source FCW.com (https://www.fcw.com/security/2022/05/why-usafs-it-chief-bullish-open-source/366836/) Linux Foundation and OpenSSF Brought Exeutives and Gov Leaders Together Tech News World (https://www.technewsworld.com/story/open-source-leaders-push-wh-for-security-action-176531.html) 36:12 Personal OpSec & Travel Bio-metrics are not passwords Steve's Security Precautions Burner Phone International Travel Hacker Conventions Be Nice to the Boarder Guards Give thought to how you pack your stuff Creature Comforts Briggs & Riley @Work Large Cargo Backpack (https://www.briggs-riley.com/products/at-work-large-cargo-backpack-kp436) -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! 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On this episode of The Workflow Show, Ben Kilburg and Jason Whetstone speak to Joe Devon, CEO of Diamond, a product design firm focused on digital accessibility and widening access to digital resources for all. Along with telling the story of co-founding GAAD (Global Accessibility Awareness Day) and The GAAD Foundation, Joe talks about the various ways that companies, content producers, and digital platforms can design and support accessibility within their products. Ben and Jason also ask for advice on changing mindsets in design that start with asking questions about accessibility while starting a project instead of finding the need to respond to issues in the final design. Episode Highlights: Details on how many of the top-visited websites have accessibility issues How to utilize HTML, Java, XHTML to the benefit of accessibility and broadening a user base What standards of accessibility are needed in digital media and how they're being addressed How to prepare for accessibility needs in the new coming technologies, including VR More about The GAAD Foundation and Global Accessibility Awareness Day: The GAAD Foundation was launched in 2021 to mark GAAD's 10th anniversary. Its mission is to disrupt the culture of technology and digital product development to include accessibility as a core requirement. The GAAD Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to disrupt the culture of technology and digital product development to include accessibility as a core requirement. Thursday, May 19, 2022 is the 11th Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)! The purpose of GAAD is to get everyone talking, thinking, and learning about digital access and inclusion, and the more than One Billion people with disabilities/impairments. Hear about Global Accessibility Awareness Day from co-founder, Jennison Asuncion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rDaw5_PzBU&feature=youtu.be More about Joe Devon: Joe is a serial entrepreneur who has been fostering the growth of the Los Angeles tech ecosystem since 2008. His experience includes co-founding at Diamond, an inclusive digital agency and co-founder of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). In 2019, Joe and the Diamond team launched their first State of Accessibility Report alongside “
We look back at our favorite moments from the last ten years of the Raspberry Pi, why you might want to start considering one, and where we want to see the platform evolve.
On this episode of The Workflow Show, Ben and Jason bring on George Dochev, the Co-Founder and CEO of LucidLink. LucidLink is a “Cloud Native NAS-replacement” that provides a solution for cloud-based video storage and utilizes block storage mechanics to do so. Jason and Ben ask George to better explain how LucidLink enables certain cloud-based workflows that were previously not possible, and what kind of new innovative workflows could spawn from LucidLink's capabilities. They also all discuss specific workflows that have utilized LucidLink as well as CHESA's experience in implementing it on client systems.
This week on The Workflow Show, Jason and Ben are discussing virtual reality with Lucas Wilson of Supersphere. Our hosts ask Lucas about the tech behind the immersive experiences put on by Supersphere and where the industry is headed to incorporate more VR in the future. Jason and Ben also ask Lucas about his background, highlighting the journey from studying music to creating VR concerts and live performances.
On this episode of The Workflow Show, Jason and Ben bring in Jack Wenzinger, Global Lead M&E Content Production & Matt Herson, Principal Content Production Specialist at Amazon Web Services (AWS), to talk about their recent partnership with the Hollywood Professional Association at their annual tech retreat in Palm Springs. Given the immediate need for remote video production at a fast pace in the last few years, this partnership led to an effort to bring creatives together to solve the challenges of rapid media production via remote and cloud workflows. Jack and Matt discuss the success of projects done fully in remote rapid production globally, including short films in Mongolia, Mexico City, London, and Dubai. They also discuss what the media workflow solutions look like through AWS given this new evolution in media production.
On this episode of The Workflow Show, hosts Jason and Ben welcome from Cinedeck Jane Sung, COO, Charles d'Autremont, Product Development, and Ilya Derets, Project Manager. They discuss Cinedeck as a live media ingest solution, including what interesting workflows can be managed with their product and how being API first differentiates them from other solutions.
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On this episode of The Workflow Show, Jason and Ben chat with David Merzenich of MoovIt, a German-based systems integrator and the first Adobe Video Solution Partner in the program. David Merzenich discusses Helmut, a suite of workflow orchestration tools designed from the ground up, to bring consistency and flexibility to any Adobe post-production environment. Ben and Jason ask about the development, goals, and benefits of using Helmut within the Adobe ecosystem and discuss certain challenges of an Adobe-centric workflow. Listen in for some workflow therapy!
This is Part Two of our discussion with Dave Helmly, Head of Strategic Development, Adobe Professional Video, and Michael Gamboeck, Senior Strategic Development Manager, Creative Cloud Video regarding the new Adobe Video Solution Partner Program. In this episode of The Workflow Show, Dave and Michael further outline the benefits and intricacies of working within the AVSP Program, including how it benefits Adobe users. They also discuss the challenges of choosing a media asset management workflow and how the AVSP program aims to remove those challenges with highly trained systems integrator partners. Episode Highlights: Ben, Jason, and guests discuss the possible impact of new Macs on customer hardware and workflow needs They discuss how traditional workflows with Adobe are changing with new and exciting tech, such as LucidLink Ben and Jason bring up the new standards of workflow, including work from home, and how that will affect the connections and media asset management of editing teams Dave and Michael highlight how CHESA, an Adobe Certified Service Partner, works as an extension of the Adobe engineering team Dave and Michael share the benefits of Adobe’s new speech to text feature for editors in Adobe Premiere View CHESA’s Press Release on our Adobe Certified Service Partner Status. View a list of all The Workflow Show podcast episodes
The Workflow Show and CHESA are proud to announce that we have achieved Adobe Video Solution Partner Program. This week's episode is Part 1 of a 2 part discussion with guests, Dave Helmly, Head of Strategic Development, Adobe Professional Video, and Michael Gamboeck, Senior Strategic Development Manager, Creative Cloud Video regarding Adobe’s program. Here we discuss the introduction of this program and its impact on the industry. As a way for integrators and clients to be further connected with the Adobe Engineering team, the Adobe Video Solution Partner Program seeks to close the gap between users and engineers, enabling collaboration that best serves the creative process. Episode Highlights: Ben and Jason discuss the usefulness of working at a deep level with Adobe’s team to best understand the software and implementation Dave and Michael discuss the criteria for becoming an Adobe Video Solution Partner and the importance of choosing CHESA as the first US company to be part of the program This discussion covers the importance of the program to help connect creative IT to creative users for coding integrations, Adobe panels, and new workflows. View CHESA’s Press Release on our Adobe Video Solution Partner Status.
In Part 2 of our interview with Eric White, CTO of the Clinton Foundation, Ben and Jason discuss different system types and how they can integrate or customize cloud components to fit the needs of a company and creative teams. They also dig into a common customer question of on-prem versus cloud, covering how Eric works through the needs of his own team for choosing a system.
The Faultline Podcast is an audio companion to Rethink Technology Research's Faultline service, a weekly news service that examines the video market – focused on Pay TV, OTT, SVoD, and the technology that supports them. Occasionally, our Rethink TV research wing stops by, to talk about upcoming forecasts and macroeconomic trends we're seeing. Hosted by Alex Davies, Tommy Flanagan, and Rafi Cohen, The Faultline Podcast hits the most important points from the last week's news. If you're in the business world and deal with video content, Faultline is a service you'll want to pay attention to. Find out more at: https://rethinkresearch.biz/product/faultline/ We're on Twitter too: https://twitter.com/_Faultline_ And LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/faultline/
Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos This episode of The Workflow Show is joined by Eric White, Chief Technology Officer at the Clinton Foundation. Ben and Jason ask Eric about his background in tech, beginning with his childhood and school experiences, and burgeoning technologies of the time. Eric covers his journey from Microsoft to founding Utopia Systems Inc., focusing on web hosting and cloud services, and eventually to the Clinton Foundation. Eric also speaks on the role of CTO in an organization the size of the Clinton Foundation and how it differs, based on the mission of the foundation, from the needs of other technology companies. Episode Highlights: Eric discusses the transition to Technology from Agricultural and Economics businesses Ben and Jason ask Eric about the founding of Utopia Systems Inc. and how the company participated in the changes in internet hosting, using cloud services Eric highlights how the goals of the Clinton Foundation in public service and civic engagement affect the needs of the systems and workflows within the company Eric further defines Data governance and the importance of utilizing data governance for security and streamlining work for their users About Eric White, Chief Technology Officer at Clinton Foundation: Eric White is the CTO at the Clinton Foundation. He brings more than 25 years of experience in the technology industry, starting his career with Microsoft. Eric has served as the founder and CEO of Utopia Systems Inc., a pioneering cloud-hosting service provider. Most recently, he was the chief technology officer of Cloudscale365, a hybrid cloud, and managed services provider. Eric has a deep understanding of cloud architecture, networks, and software development with a focus on the strategic use of innovative technology to create impact and improve the organization's ability to perform its work. About Utopia Systems Inc.: Utopia Systems Inc. was established by a group of professionals from different engineering fields driven by a common goal to provide sustainable end-to-end solutions to diverse engineering challenges. They provide fully integrated analytical, scientific, and testing solutions to support environmental, energy, and process sustainability. More The Workflow Show: Engineering Empathy: Building Innovative Access Systems and Preserving Video Testimony with Sam Gustman, CTO and Associate Dean at USC Shoah Foundation and USC Libraries Episode 61 Transcript
Interdisciplinary artist and world creator Clio Montrey addresses various aspects of her art, writing, music making and outreach. Clio Montrey; Gravity Wing; Instagram; Patreon; TransCoding project; What if? Blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexandrafol/message
The Workflow Show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos In this episode of The Workflow Show, Ben and Jason have the privilege of interviewing industry veteran, Robert Lawson, Director of Technology, News Editing at CBS News. With over 20 years of experience, Robert brings a refreshing perspective about the common struggles of new tech in 2021, versus the transitions in broadcast media of the past, such as the move from analog and linear editing. The quick pace and stringent ethics of news reporting create separate challenges for post-production compared to feature film, network series, and others. Ben and Jason discuss with Robert important tools and workflows that help with the unique needs of news media. Episode Highlights: Discuss the new moves to collaboration in The Cloud in the state of editing, and the previous transition from analog to linear Discuss the differences between a new media editing environment for broadcast news and other types of productions Cover Robert's background and extensive experience in the industry Talk about a build versus buy approach to a media workflow About Robert Lawson, Director of Technology, News Editing at CBS News: Robert has over 20 years of experience as a Film & Television post-production professional; including daily national news television broadcast, independent long-form documentary production, hi-end digital finishing for all television networks. He has a wealth of expertise in planning, budgeting, design, management, and implementation of digital media systems and infrastructure. Robert was Chair, Avid Customer Association Services & Support Advisory Board, 2015–2016. Board Member since 2014. He has a comprehensive knowledge of non-linear editing, specializing in Avid hardware and software operation and maintenance. He is Avid ACSR Elite for Editor, ISIS, and Interplay Production. More From CHESA and The Workflow Show:
The Workflow Show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos On this episode of The Workflow Show we continue a great conversation with Michael Kammes of Bebop Technology. Along with discussing production and post production in the cloud and how different teams are assessing the types of workstations they can collaborate from, Ben and Jason of CHESA ask about internet bandwidth and other end-user requirements and limitations in cloud production workflows. They also discuss how changes in new technology and hardware, such as Apple's ARM chip, could change cloud workflow. Episode Highlights: Workstation rentals and production rental as a business model, versus on-prem Collaboration in the cloud between workstations for post-production Synchronous and Asynchronous review and approve Cloud editing offerings in the market and how they work Hardware needs for cloud editing Incorporating new tech into Bebop's platform, such as NDI (Network Device Interface) The costs of cloud storage based on subscription and/or usage View a list of all The Workflow Show podcast episodes The Workflow Show is also available on
The Workflow Show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos On this first of our two-part episode of The Workflow Show “Video Production and Post Production in the Cloud During Covid” with Michael Kammes of Bebop Technology, Jason and Ben of CHESA speak with returning guest Michael Kammes, Director of Business Development at Bebop Technology. It's been a year (Pre-Covid) since Michael's last guest appearance. Much has changed since our last chat when we discussed editing in the cloud. Quickly this has become the norm. Catch up with Jason, Ben, and Michael to hear what has changed in the last year and what video editors and studios are looking for as they adapt workflows to an at home and remote creative workforce. What is the difference in requests of clients and customers from a year ago to now, including facility changes, moving assets to the cloud, and vetting out the right tool for each team's need? What has Post Production in the Cloud during Covid looked like? Why low cost solutions to cloud file management can be enticing, but sometimes don't fit the overall needs of customers. How should you consider a cloud strategy for your team? What are the different methodologies of collaborative editing in the cloud? View a list of all The Workflow Show podcast episodes The Workflow Show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos More From CHESA and The Workflow Show: Episode #59: Video Production and Post Production in the Cloud During Covid with Michael Kammes of Bebop Technology, Part 2
The Workflow Show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos On this episode of The Workflow Show, Jason and Ben speak with Ben Meadors, Post Production Engineer at Spotify Studios about the differences between a video production workflow and an audio production workflow. Ben covers the processes of Spotify and where the production team has grown. Ben Meadors shares the thorough, detailed documentation at Spotify that enables the teams in their onboarding and in troubleshooting. Tune in for some highly useful first-hand experience. Episode Highlights: Covered processes Spotify uses to provide documentation to new editors and users in their production team(s) Ben Meadors describes his influence on Spotify Studios' workflow and transitioning workflows during the pandemic for remote work (work from home) The differences in video production and podcast production are discussed including media asset management We talk about exciting new tools in the podcasting space and innovations in media production View a list of all The Workflow Show podcast episodes The Workflow Show is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos About Ben Meadors: Ben is the Post Production Engineer at Spotify Studios, guiding post-production workflow for video and podcast creation. Previously Ben was the Integrated Services Manager at AbelCine, where he designed and installed shared storage and asset management systems, post-production facilities, and broadcast studios. More From CHESA and The Workflow Show:
On this episode of The Workflow Show, hosts Ben and Jason interview Sam Gustman, CTO of USC Shoah Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education (USC Shoah Foundation) and Associate Dean and CTO at the USC Libraries where he oversees IT for the Libraries and started USC Digital Repository (a CHESA client). Their discussion covers the intricacies of maintaining a media archive to last for generations, including file management and migration, avoiding bit rot, preservation quality video codecs, and the Dimensions in Testimony project which uses AI to allow people to have a real-time conversation with Holocaust survivors and other witnesses to genocide. Sam Gustman also elaborates on the origination of the Shoah Foundation and the important work they do for education, highlighting the voices of genocide survivors and leveraging technology to engender respect and understanding. Episode Highlights: Sam Gustman outlines the start of the Shoah Foundation as an effort to archive and maintain interviews of victims of the holocaust, founded by Steven Spielberg after the release of Schindler's List. Ben and Jason ask about the hurdles of storing and managing a multi-Petabyte collection of digital video, such as monitoring for bit rot, ingesting metadata, preservation quality video codecs, and even the possibility of utilizing blockchain to preserve video across the internet. Sam, Ben, and Jason discuss the importance of the Visual History Archive's work in education providing compelling ways to access a vast library of experience as the Shoah Foundation continues its mission to document and provide students and researchers with tools to interact with, search, and learn from testimony. The Workflow Show is available on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, Amazon, YouTube Subscribe on Castos Resources We Mention: See the 60 Minutes on the Shoah Foundation's Dimensions in Testimony project using Artificial Intelligence. More From CHESA and The Workflow Show: More on Artifi
Feeling the Pain of Being Out of Your Technical Depth? Don't Suffer in Silence - CHESA's got a Workflow Therapy couch ready for you. Take heart from your CHESA friends' struggles with “Imposter Syndrome”- and tactics to overcome it! – throughout their careers. CHESA Business Development rep Louise Shideler returns to chat with hosts, Ben Kilburg and Jason Whetstone, about their journeys from the creative realm into the technical domain of Media IT. They share similarities along their paths and suggest characteristics, attitudes, and habits that anyone working in Media and Entertainment technologies can apply. How do skills from traditional “creative” fields transfer to Media IT roles? The importance of critical problem-solving and analytical skills, as well as one's mindset, for successfully managing such a career How to find your mentors in the industry: communities that support continuing education, such as professional organizations and online forums & blogs Why and how “Imposter Syndrome” affects those in this field — and even the customers who seek workflow consultation
On this episode of The Workflow Show, Ben and Jason speak to guest Mike Szumlinski, Chief Commercial Officer at iconik.io, about what it means to foster the growth of a product and creating a collaboration tool for media asset management in the cloud. Mike also talks about his background, working at PVT, and emphasizing the sharing of knowledge via blogs and education. The hosts and Mike discuss how to spot innovation through customer feedback and anticipating growth beyond the current need of a product, including how Iconik utilizes Kubernetes and how that fits into the future of cloud based workflows. Mike recounts his history in the industry, from studying at MSU to working with Pro Video Tech, and eventually Cantemo AB. Ben and Jason discuss with Mike the importance of education and community learning in Media IT. Mike discusses the values of ICONIK in ease of accessibility to other tools, open API, and the growth of the customer base in the last year due to WFH needs. Ben, Jason, and Mike dig into using kubernetes and the use of VMs (virtual machines) to better the ICONIK product and what it means for the next round of innovation in media technology.
CHESA's Ben and Jason chat with Eric Bassier, Senior Director of Product and Technical Marketing at Quantum. Ben and Jason ask Eric about the future of storage systems in and out of the cloud, and what changes within Quantum's products are helping businesses adapt their workflow to the current climate of on-prem, cloud, and hybrid systems. Eric details the benefits and use cases of NVMe and how companies are migrating to it. Storage and Networking Technologies behind StorNext from Quantum Talk about Hybrid Cloud and File Systems entirely in the Cloud Cover use cases for Block Storage vs Object Storage, NVME vs SSD Talk innovations in the future for Cloud Level Storage and changes to the industry from these technologies More From CHESA on NVMe: For more on NVMe read Ben Kilburg's blog Is NVMe Right for You Right Now?
In the second half of our interview with Michael Cioni of Frame.io, Ben and Jason ask Michael about his background and the sights he saw in filmmaking along the way. They discuss Michael's trip to be featured at Cannes, despite his college's wishes. Michael details the lessons he's learned from mentors about adapting to changing tech and looking for innovation in an industry that can be slow to change its tools. Finally, Jason and Ben explore with Michael what the creative contributes to the building and designing of production and post production workflows and digital film production, in order to make editors and filmmakers excited about their process. Highlights: Michael details his journey from college to Cannes, Light Iron to Panavision, and today at Frame.io The risks and benefits of moving against traditional tech to pursue innovation that changes the industry, even when big players don't recognize what's coming Huge changes to the filmmaking industry: cameras, workflows, storage and tech digital, film and video production and post production workflow Discussion on why the creative is such an important piece of tech innovation - how they use tools influences design If you love The Workflow Show and want to reach out, email us at workflowshow@chesa.com or check us out on Twitter @chesapro
For this episode of The Workflow Show, we're delighted to have guest Michael Cioni, Global SVP of Innovation at Frame.io, as our guest. Jason and Ben ask specifically what it means to lead innovation, what's next for Media IT and post production in film, and how to inspire creative teams with UI and editing tools. Michael presents the benefits of editing video in the cloud versus traditional workflows and Frame.io completely changes the workflow of review and approval. They discuss the art of being uncomfortable in order to learn and adapt to changes in the Media and Entertainment industry, as well as managing the hurdles of new innovations as the business comes to eventually adopt the newest tools. Michael explains the problems of deletion among content creators and how to plan an archive and MAM around the needs of exponentially expanding file sizes and equipment specs. For more information on Michael Cioni and his work visit Frame.io Check out our other episodes on post production and working in the cloud, such as our interview with Micheal Kammas of Bebop on Cloud Editing Realities and Myths . Reach out to us via email at workflowshow@chesa.com and follow us on twitter @workflowshow EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Ben and Jason speak with Michael Cioni of Frame.io about editing and workflow innovation in the cloud and the impact on the state of the industry Discussion on creativity as the force that drives original ideation and the relationship between the technology and the tools we use Michael relates Frame.io's tech to enable multiple editors and reviewers to work more efficiently in a remote environment What are some possible next pieces of innovation in filmmaking, including addressing the problem of deletion and archive management
In this second half of the second installment, or part two of part two, of the Media and Entertainment Digital Workflow Series, Jason and Ben continue their discussion of storage. They explore erasure coding, what differentiates it from traditional RAID, and what it's advantages and disadvantages are for M&E workflows. Additionally, they talk through storage tiering concepts, business continuity plans, and provide examples of sizing a shared storage volume for an organizations aggregate bandwidth needs.
In this ep of Nightmare Tonight, I'll be unpacking Fredric Jameson's Political Unconscious. In the course of analyzing Disco Elysium, I found Jameson's approach to be quite useful and enriching. So, I thought it might be a good idea to do a more thorough primer on his method. References: The Political Unconscious (Lecture by Paul Fry) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQvp5z0Zbvo Darstellung https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Darstellung Telos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telos The Base and Superstructure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_and_superstructure Althusser Glossary 1969 https://www.marxists.org/glossary/terms/althusser/index.htm Transcoding: https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803105319847 Greimas Semiotic Square https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algirdas_Julien_Greimas#/media/File:Es515_semiotic_square.jpg Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 by Karl Marx https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/manuscripts/hegel.htm Objectification: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/alienation/#Obje The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte by Karl Marx https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire
Apple annuncerà il passaggio ai propri Mac Chips durante la WWDC. Già questo mese, in occasione della conferenza annuale degli sviluppatori, Cupertino si prepara alla transizione ai processori proprietari nei computer. Sostituiranno i chip di Intel Corp. Facebook annuncia una rivoluzione. I ricercatori del social affermano di aver sviluppato un “transcompilatore neurale”, cioè un sistema che converte il codice da un linguaggio di programmazione di alto livello come C++, Java e Python in un altro, con una minima supervisione umana e un enorme risparmio di tempo. I ristoranti temono per il loro futuro. Le stesse app di consegna a domicilio che li hanno salvati durante la pandemia, potrebbero adesso ridurre i consumi nei locali secondo il NY Times.
Join Jason and Ben as they begin a multi-episode tour through the digital media workflow and entertainment workflow creation process. In this first episode, dedicated to ingest media, they discuss some of the common mistakes made in media organizations. Join as they share some simple best practices and cool MAM tricks for getting your assets where they're going, and keeping them organized. Reach out at podcast@chesa.com
Creative professionals are used to driving their technology decisions based on the technical requirements of their media creation processes. What happens when they find themselves working for, or within, a larger company with strict rules and regulations for corporate governance? Or maybe you're an IT professional who now finds themselves saddled with a new group of end users who's needs and requirements are way outside the norm by way of comparison to the rest of the organization? Jason and Ben explore this topic with Daniel Rosenberg, Lead Creative Technologies for PVH Corp., and talk through some strategies for media and IT teams to work together successfully when their worlds collide.
How do we see organizations changing in order to provide their production teams with the tools to succeed to create engaging media at a distance, now, and in the future? What are the most common solutions and tools organizations are using to remotely access their media and collaborate creatively? Join Jason and Ben as they discuss the challenges and effects of the pandemic with the Solutions Architecture team of Chesapeake Systems, including Peter Price, Tom Kehn, Kurt Clawson. [gravityform id="1" title="true" description="true"]
Does Adobe battle test new features and versions of Premiere Pro in the field before the put it in your hands? When should you absolutely delete and rebuild your media cache? How is Apple's new afterburner card performing in Adobe/s Premiere Pro? In the second part of this two-part episode, Ben and Jason continue their discussion with Adobe's Dave Helmly and spend time looking forward at some of the items on the development road map for Adobe's video applications and discuss the potential of some of the coolest new features coming to the Creative Cloud suite of applications. https://theblog.adobe.com/introducing-productions-in-premiere-pro/ Project Fast Mask: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPVx4Tg9EZ0 Auto Reframe for Premiere Pro: https://youtu.be/KYz-LuGWFNE Cache Cleaning: https://blogs.adobe.com/davtechtable/2020/03/improved-clearing-cache-method-premiere-pro-v14.html [gravityform id="1" title="true" description="true"]
Ruangguru is a tech-enabled education company that provides a one-stop learning experience for students to have better access to quality content and service. Ruangguru has allowed students to access better quality educational content in the form of learning videos. Wondering how engineering team design and deliver high-quality video content to students and proven to elevate student outcomes. So, check this out! This podcast speaker: Novendriono - Ruangguru Software Architect Kenny - Ruangguru Content Delivery Engineer Iqbal - Head of Platform Engineering Juang - Senior Frontend Engineer We're Hiring: career.ruangguru.com
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 – 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 […]
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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 […]
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Leo Laporte talks about the difference between copying a file and transcoding a file, along with the difference between lossy and lossless compression. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guy Sponsor: LastPass.com/twit
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This week, the Andrew and Daniella share their impressions on Catherine: Full Body, Gears 5, and ESA Rebranding E3 2020! Thanks for listening and enjoy! Andrew: https://youtube.com/andrewalliance Daniella: http://streamerlinks.com/missdjm Blog: http://theshowradio.info
Straight from NAB, AWS is saying it's new Accelerated Transcoding service will be up to 25x faster. Original Article: https://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=131082 If you have any questions about online video, then you know what to do, you Better Call Paul Brought to you by UnoDeuce Multimedia
Hoy os intento explicar un poco sobre el tema del multimedia y la transcsodificación en servidores NAS y en general en cualquier dispositivo.
Juliet Hougland and Michelle Casbon are on the podcast this week to talk about data science with Melanie and Mark. We had a great discussion about methodology, applications, tools, pipelines, challenges and resources. Juliet shared insights into the unique data science ownership workflow from idea to deployment at Stitch Fix, and Michelle dove into how Kubeflow is playing a role to help drive reliability in model development and deployment. Juliet Hougland Juliet Hougland leads the Workflow, Environment, and Execution team at Stichfix. She is a data scientist and engineer with expertise in computational mathematics and years of hands-on machine learning and big data experience. She has built and deployed production ML models, advised Fortune 500 companies on infrastructure and worked on a variety of open source projects (Apache Spark, Scalding, and Kiji) at the intersection of big data and machine learning. Michelle Casbon Michelle Casbon is a Senior Engineer on the Google Cloud Platform Developer Relations team, where she focuses on open source contributions and community engagement for machine learning and big data tools. Prior to joining Google, she was at several San Francisco-based startups as a Senior Engineer and Director of Data Science. Within these roles, she built and shipped machine learning products on distributed platforms using both AWS and GCP. Michelle’s development experience spans more than a decade and has primarily focused on multilingual natural language processing, system architecture and integration, and continuous delivery pipelines for machine learning applications. She especially loves working with open source projects and is an active contributor to Kubeflow. Michelle holds a masters degree from the University of Cambridge. Cool things of the week Sandeep Dinesh: Kubernetes Best Practices YouTube CNCF TOC voted to accept Helm as an incubation-level hosted project to CNCF site Andriod P in Beta blog Agones 0.2.0 site Securing cloud-connected devices with Cloud IoT and Microchip blog Interview flotilla-os repo Kubeflow repo Cloud Dataproc site & docs Spark site & community site scikit-learn site xgboost repo PyTorch site TensorFlow site and github Kubernetes site github Introducing ultramem Google Compute Engine machine types blog #114 Machine Learning Bias and Fairness with Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell podcast Machine Learning Flash Clards site Open Source Data Science Masters site DockerCon SF site Question of the week If I have written a gRPC Service, but I’m using a language/platform that isn’t supported - is there any way I can access it as REST? grpc-gateway Envoy proxy Transcoding Where can you find us next? Mark is speaking at the San Francisco Kubernetes Meetup: Scaling Game Servers and the Conduit Service Mesh on June 14th. Melanie is speaking at a joint WiMLDS and PyLadies event “Paths to Data Science” on June 26th and Stanford AI4ALL on June 28th.
The Netflix encoding team is responsible for transcoding different types of media sources to a large number of media formats to support all Netflix devices. Transcoding these media sources has compute needs ranging from running compute-intensive video encodes to low-latency, high-volume image and text processing. The encoding service may require hundreds of thousands of compute hours to be distributed at moment's notice where they are needed most. In this session, we explore the various strategies employed by the encoding service to automate management of a heterogenous collection of Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances, resolve compute contention, and distribute them based on priority and workload.
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In this livecast from National Association of Broadcasters conference in Las Vegas, Muzaffer Beygirci, CEO of nablet and Sven Düking, SVP of Engineering for nablet chat about the company’s current focus on cutting edge video codecs, video transcoding, and image processing technologies on Intel hardware optimized for the broadcast market. They discuss their integration of the Intel® Media SDK (Intel® Media Software Development Kit) with nablet and how it greatly advances their transcoding capabilities including decoding and encoding in the hardware delivering significant improvements in performance. Muzaffer goes over the incredible advantages that these new tools will provide the industry including tailored transcoding for very specific purposes. For more information go to www.nablet.com or follow nablet on Twitter at https://twitter.com/nablet_gmbh
next_generation 6.0: IMMERSION | Symposium Do, 25.06.2015 – So, 28.06.2015 next_generation 6.0 bietet an fünf Tagen und fünf Nächten ein interessantes und dichtes Programm, das über die neuesten Positionen zu den Themen »Fixed Media«, »Raummusik« und »Live-Elektronik« informiert. Hiermit garantiert next_generation 6.0 eine repräsentative Übersicht über das aktuelle kreative Schaffen der kommenden Komponisten- und Musikergeneration im Kontext von Technologie und Kunst. Als größtes biennales Treffen der Hochschulstudios für elektronische Musik bietet next_generation 6.0 NachwuchskomponistInnen eine Plattform, ihre kompositorischen Neuentwicklungen zu präsentieren. Unter dem diesjährigen Motto »Immersion« wird den Studierenden der Musikhochschulen aus Deutschland, Österreich, Holland und der Schweiz die Möglichkeit geboten, ihre Arbeiten in Konzerten und Installationen vorzustellen und sich im Rahmen eines Symposiums in Vorträgen, Diskussionen, Poster-Sessions und Workshops über die eigenen Interessengebiete auszutauschen. ProfessorInnen und DozentInnen können darüber hinaus über aktuelle Entwicklungen der einzelnen Studios berichten. Ein spannendes Konzertprogramm mit Kompositionen der teilnehmenden NachwuchskomponistInnen erwartet die BesucherInnen an den Nachmittagen und Abenden des Festivals. Ab dem zweiten Festivaltag wird es jeweils ab 10.00 Uhr ein abwechslungsreiches Vortragsprogramm geben. Ganztägig können auf dem Vorplatz des ZKM zudem Kompositionen für den Klangpavillon »The Morning Line« gehört werden. Zugleich werden zahlreiche Installationen an verschiedenen Orten innerhalb des ZKM das Festivalprogramm bereichern und laden dazu ein, entdeckt zu werden. Barbara Lüneburg (Institut für CreativeMedia/Technologies St. Pölten): Transcoding | what if? – Chances and challenges of participatory culture in the new arts
Intelligent Networking: Virtual video transcoding for OTT and live/linear video content: Delivering maximum streams/density per RU for mobile video consumption as well as speech transcoding for cloud-based media processing for C-RAN and vRAN network functions, shown on Artesyn GPU-accelerated SharpStreamer edge platforms with Vantrix software.
Intelligent Networking: Virtual video transcoding for OTT and live/linear video content: Delivering maximum streams/density per RU for mobile video consumption as well as speech transcoding for cloud-based media processing for C-RAN and vRAN network functions, shown on Artesyn GPU-accelerated SharpStreamer edge platforms with Vantrix software.
Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper presents the market drivers behind the need for an accelerated video cloud and discusses the implications of technologies such as OpenStack* and other open source platforms in the context of a move towards SDN/NFV network architectures. Real life example applications then give context to the performance and financial benefits outlined […]
Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper presents the market drivers behind the need for an accelerated video cloud and discusses the implications of technologies such as OpenStack* and other open source platforms in the context of a move towards SDN/NFV network architectures. Real life example applications then give context to the performance and financial benefits outlined […]
Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper presents the market drivers behind the need for an accelerated video cloud and discusses the implications of technologies such as OpenStack* and other open source platforms in the context of a move towards SDN/NFV network architectures. Real life example applications then give context to the performance and financial benefits outlined […]
We chat with Rob Ashton, freelance developer, speaker and recent discoverer of how to learn things properly, live on stage during Øredev 2014. Topics include learning, the plateaus of learning and how to actually do things right to keep evolving and learning. The problems of frameworks wanting to make X easy. Perhaps we should learn about programming in general instead of learning the next big framework in the hope that it will solve our problems without us needing to understand them? This recording exists as good as it is thanks to Stephen Chin of nighthacking.com for providing and masterfully wrangling all the necessary technology. Comments, thoughts or suggestions? Discuss this episode at Techworld! Links Rob Ahston Rob’s keynote from At the frontend Haskell Clojure Rob’s good use of the guitar Strumming Deliberate learning Refactoring to to functional - talk at Øredev by Hadi Hariri Datagrid Winforms ATS Erlang Prolog Recursion Fold Haskell generator functions Polymorphism gen_server MUD You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike Latency Macros in MUDs Wizards in MUDs Angular Angular 2.0 talk Haskell is lazy Web forms npm - the Node package manager React Om Clojurescript REPL Flux - Facebook’s architechture style used by them with React Ember Bash AWK SED Purescript Cloud Haskell Docker Titles I haven’t got an elevator pitch for myself at the moment I’ve become a real person living in the real world It has changed the way I approach learning I just build software every single day Tangible and listenable A transformative moment Fingerpicking and scales Competent throwing things together I wouldn’t say my day job betters me Why am I learning this crappy pointer stuff Deliberate learning Easy by virtue of travelling the hard way My day job is mostly Erlang with a hint of C Erlang is acutally incredibly boring Lisp with horrible syntax Things that mutate in the background The world becomes a happy place I’ve started writing a MUD in Haskell And then you die in the next scene A problem that noone has anymore It’s good for you imagination Factory providers and god knows what else Hate’s a very strong word The framework ain’t gonna help you Shortcutting problems I don’t do prescriptive Preferable to gouge my eyes out with a spoon That “wonderful” is sarcastic It was an abomination If there is such a thing as good C Transcoding and cloud nonsense That’s because you skipped the learning step Copying and pasting things off of the internet Shuffling piles of binary around the place
The Retina 5K iMac is here and we've got 'em! Rene loves the pixels. Don is too busy putting those 4 cores through his usual, brutal transcoding paces to notice. Plus, iCloud beachballs of unusual annoyance!
If you’re preparing and transcoding files from native formats for viewing dailies, the new "Effects Tab" in Adobe Media Encoder can increase productivity by applying LUTs and Looks and Overlays. Combine this with ingesting and adding metadata in Prelude and acceleration with an NVIDIA GPU and you’ll be amazed at how fast this all happens. For more helpful Adobe tutorials, visit Adobe TV,
Don Melton and Guy English join Rene to talk about 4K TV (aka UHD or 2160p) and HEVC (aka H.265), the state of the televisions, physical and digital media, transcoding, and technology.
Don Melton, former Engineering Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, talks about his non-browser-based passions - Blu-Ray, transcoding, H.264, and managing massive amounts of media. Warning: Contains extreme nerdery. Show notes transcode-video.sh: Don Melton's shell script for OS X to transcode a video file (works best with Blu-ray or DVD rip) into MP4 (or optionally Matroska) format, with configuration and at bitrate similar to popluar online downloads. Requires HandBrakeCLI and mediainfo executables. detect-crop.sh: Don Melton's shell script for OS X to detect crop values for a video file to use with mplayer and transcode-video.sh. Requires mplayer and mediainfo executables. convert-mp4-to-mkv.sh: Don Melton's shell script for OS X to convert an MP4 video file into Matroska format with a single audio track. Requires mkvmerge executable. HandBrake and HandBrakeCLI: Convert video from nearly any format. HandBrake and HandBrakeCLI: nightly builds. MediaInfo: Display technical and tag data for video and audio files. MKVToolNix: Tools for Matroska, including mkvmerge. MPlayer: Media utilities and player. Homebrew: Package manager for OS X to install MPlayer, MediaInfo and MKVToolNix. MakeMKV: Convert/rip video that you own into the portable and open Matroska format. Plex XBMC OpenELEC (Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center) X264 Settings Scene Rules: warez
This week, Guy Podjarny joins us to talk about mobile performance. We discuss the unique performance constraints of mobile networks, the tools available to gauge the performance of your site, carrier transcoding and the state of performance for responsive sites.
In this episode of Short and Suite, Karl Soule shares tips on how to optimize and increase the quality of your encodings in Encore for DVD and Bluray delivery.