Some background and then a question….

ASU Libraries recently implemented a Pilot interface for hosting streaming 
videos when a distributor does not provide hosting.
(Most of our streaming videos are from Alexander Street Press, Ambrose Digital, 
and Films Media Group)

After many months delay we went with the "free" version of Kaltura (remember, 
there's no such thing as "free kittens") with a Drupal interface for 
management.  We went this direction because it looked as if the University's IT 
was going to support Kaltura system-wide.  And after many delays we could not 
wait any longer for that decision. (Blah blah blah, politics, blah blah blah 
territory,  blah blah blah funding, blah blah blah etc.)

Our Kaltura/Drupal set-up does what it needs to do at a basic level.  Files 
stream, they're accessed through catalog records or directly on the site, 
access is authenticated.

Enough background… now for the question

We are interested in knowing what system/s interfaces you use to locally host 
video.  Do you use something home-grown, outsource to a 3rd party 
(LearningCore, SCCTV/Iris, etc.) or another approach.

We are not looking for information on streaming that is hosted by the 
distributor.

You can reply directly to me… unless others on the list care to see all the 
replies as well.

Thanx!

-deg


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Arizona State University
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Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone:  480.965.1403
Email:  [email protected]



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