Thank you!

On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 08:49:42 -0800 (PST)
Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> wrote:

> With digital media you can run a companion ajax call to 'ping' the
> server every n seconds - but that isn't very secure.  that method is
> largely used for performance and audience analytics.
> 
> if you want to 'securely' track video streams, you'd need to do that
> within the server that is serving them -- and probably not count
> things based on the session's start time, but the amount of content
> consumed.  For example, I can either stream a YouTube video in 'near-
> real-time' , or use a browser plugin to instantly download it, I could
> also download 20 YouTube streams at once.  If your server does
> bandwidth profiling , the amount of data per stream can vary too.  You
> could do that in Pyramid, but you'd have much better performance in C
> or Java ( maybe even just an nginx module that does some logging and
> reporting ).  If you decided to do that in Pyramid, I would suggest
> running a completely different Pyramid Application for serving &
> logging media files , so that doesn't affect the resources for the
> rest of your site.
> 

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