On 22/04/2013 3:25 PM, Jeremy Visser wrote: > On 22/04/2013, at 5:49 AM, Paul Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: >> And Youtube introduced HD videos, and ABC iView / Yahoo-7 catchup has >> adaptive CODECs >> for better quality streams on higher bandwidth links > I'm curious to see a source for your statement regarding adaptive codecs on > ABC iView. Given your reply, obviously you have some reputable well > researched citation you can provide for that statement. > > I was just curious because I was the developer of (the ex-) Python-iView, and > there was no such thing when I last checked, where only one codec and one > quality option was available at the time (not counting the separate version > for the iOS app). Admittedly the last time I checked would have been mid-July > 2012, so it could have changed since then. Hi Jeremy - no thoroughly researched citation. I recall speaking with some of the people in ABC about the iView app, and they mentioned at least an intention for it to be rate-adaptive, but this was a few years ago, certainly pre-july-2012, so I may have confused the rate-adaptive mobile app as also applying to the web-based player - which I imagine is also the basis for the iView app in the Playstation?
Telstra's video streaming app for content is definitely rate-adaptive, I had one of the heads of Telstra Digital Media demonstrate it last year - I was also thinking of that. P. > _______________________________________________ > Link mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link -- Paul Brooks | Mob +61 414 366 605 Layer 10 Advisory | Ph +61 2 9402 7355 ------------------------------------------------------- Layer 10 - telecommunications strategy & network design
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