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Microsoft Windows Media Resource Kit (Pro-Resource Kit)
Microsoft Windows Media Resource Kit (Pro-Resource Kit)
ISBN: 0735618070
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 258
Authors:
Microsoft Corporation
,
Tricia Gill
,
Bill Birney
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Microsoft Windows Media Resource Kit
Foreword
Introduction
Who Should Read This Book?
How to Use this Book
How this Book is Organized
How to Use the Companion CD
Acknowledgements
Microsoft Press Support Information
Part I: Getting Started with Streaming Media
Chapter 1: Understanding Streaming Media Concepts
Streaming Versus Download
Bandwidth and Bit Rate
Live Versus On-demand
Tools of the Trade
Phases of Streaming Media
Calculating Bit Rates
Creating the Best Audio and Video
Chapter 2: Capturing and Encoding Content with Windows Media Encoder
Understanding Windows Media File Formats
Capturing Content
Encoding Content with Windows Media Encoder
Enhancements to Windows Media Encoder 9 Series
Upgrade Considerations
Understanding Codecs
Encoding Modes
Optimizing Video
Optimizing Your Encoding System
Best Practices for Encoding
Encoding Feature Requirements
Protecting Content with Digital Rights Management
Chapter 3: Distributing Content with Windows Media Services
Fast Streaming
Unicast and Multicast Streaming
Publishing Points
Streaming Media Protocols
Ports and Firewalls
Announcement Files and Playlists
Best Practices for Streaming with Windows Media Services
Enhancements to Windows Media Services
Chapter 4: Playing Content with Windows Media Player
Customizing the Player
Protecting Your Privacy
Digital Rights Management
Codec Updates
Other Player Settings
Enhancements to Windows Media Player 9 Series
Embedding the Player in a Web Page
Deploying Windows Media Player Across an Intranet
Part II: Small-Scale Internet Streaming
Chapter 5: Envisioning the Streaming Media Site
Developing the Vision
Assigning Action Items
Developing a Preliminary Schedule
Chapter 6: Planning the Streaming Media Site
The Sales Team Plan
The IT Plan
Risks
Writing the Site Specification
Chapter 7: Developing the Streaming Media Site
Setting up the Source
Setting up the Encoder
Encoding Sample Content
Setting up the Server
Configuring Publishing Points
Announcing the Content
Testing the Stream
Embedding the Player in a Web Page
Building the Web Page
Reviewing the Mitigation Plan
Chapter 8: Testing the Site Implementation
Setting up the Client Computer
Enabling Windows Media Services for Load Testing
Test 1: On-demand Streaming
Configuring Windows Media Load Simulator
Interpreting Stream Errors
Part III: Internet Digital Media Business
Chapter 9: Envisioning and Planning
Preparing Movie Trailers
The Movie Info Channel
The Live Events Channel
Movie Rentals
Developing an Implementation Plan
Deploying Windows Media 9 Series
Chapter 10: Movie Trailers
Building the Production Workstation
Putting it Together
Capturing and Encoding Content
Optimizing the System
Capturing Video to an AVI File
Encoding to a Windows Media File
Customizing Windows Media Player
Building a Custom Border
Distributing the Border
Chapter 11: Movie Info Channels
Info Channel Vision
Understanding Metafiles and Packages
Planning the Info Channel
Implementing Server-side Playlists
Creating a New Broadcast Publishing Point
Starting the Publishing Point
Chapter 12: Live Events Channel
Producing Live Web Events
Ivanhoe Wrap Party
Pre-production
Broadcast Infrastructure Planning
Live Event Production
Using Content Delivery Networks
Deploying a Delivery System
Working with a CDN
Chapter 13: Movie Rentals
Protecting Your Content
How Windows Media Rights Manager Works
Creating a Rights Management System
Developing the Contoso Movies Online Solution
Part IV: Enterprise Intranet Streaming Media
Chapter 14: Adding Streaming Media to Enterprise Networks
Scaling a Deployment to Fit
The Enterprise Deployment Scenario
Developing the Vision
Brainstorming
Assigning Action Items
Developing the Implementation Plan
The Media Department Plan
Planning for the Media Guide Site
Planning for the Training Series
The IT Department Plan
Implementation Plan Summary
Chapter 15: Phase I: Content Creation
Finding a Room for the Compression Suite
Installing the Hardware
Building and Wiring the Compression Suite
Creating Windows Media Files
Preparing the Encoder for Capturing
Capturing Video from Tape
Editing the Captured Video
Chapter 16: Phase I: Media Guide Portal
Creating a Specification for the Media Guide
Creating the Media Guide Portal
Designing the Media Guide Site
Chapter 17: Phase I: Server Deployment
Windows Media Server Specifications
Configuring the Windows Media Servers
Setting up the Test LAN
Configuring Network Load Balancing
Network Testing Procedures
Test 1: On-demand Load
Running the Simulation
Analyzing the Test Results
Test 2: Broadcast Unicast Load
Test 3: Multicasting
Test 4: Security
Test 5: Unicast Broadcast Playlist with a Wrapper
Test 6: Windows Media Services Administrator for the Web
Final System Checks
Releasing Servers into Production
Chapter 18: Phase II: Live Production
Upgrading the Production Studio
The Studio Space
The Control Room
The Machine Room
Configuring Live Encoders
Configuring Encoders and Servers
Configuring Servers for Live Production
Building a Windows Media Road Kit
Chapter 19: Phase II: Microsoft Producer Mini-studio
Building the Mini-studio
Building the Production Workstation
Wiring the Studio
Creating a Presentation with Microsoft Producer
Chapter 20: Phase II: Remote Server Deployment
Managing Bandwidth Usage
Content Delivery Networks
Visualizing the Fabrikam eCDN
Building the eCDN Components
Setting up Unicast Distribution
Push Content Setup
Chapter 21: Phase III: Producing a Training Series
Developing the Training Series Concept
Developing a Production Blueprint
Pre-production
Production
Post-production
Distribution
Using Microsoft Producer
Playing the Presentation
Chapter 22: Phase III: Multicast-enabled Network
Multicast Communication
Completing the Multicasting System
Windows Media Multicast Support
Building the Multicast Network Infrastructure
Multicast Network Configuration
Testing the Multicast Network
Chapter 23: Phase III: Usage Reports and Feedback
Collecting the Data
Using Log File Data
Creating an Activity Snapshot
Analyzing Log Files by Using a Database
Collecting User Feedback
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A: SMIL Reference
Elements
Attributes
Appendix B: Windows Media Performance Counters
Appendix C: Log Fields
Appendix D: Windows Media Metafile Elements
Glossary
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Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_Y
Index_Z
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Microsoft Windows Media Resource Kit (Pro-Resource Kit)
ISBN: 0735618070
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 258
Authors:
Microsoft Corporation
,
Tricia Gill
,
Bill Birney
BUY ON AMAZON
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