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Video Streaming Trends

University of Notre Dame offers a comprehensive video streaming service for live and on-demand content, including lectures, religious content, conferences, commencements, and special events. With a focus on quality and accessibility, Notre Dame aims to enhance the viewing experience for its audience.

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Video Streaming Trends

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  1. Video Streaming Trends University of Notre Dame

  2. Video Services at Notre Dame • Cable television and satellite • Managed service by Comcast • 6054 outlets (additional 836 at SMC) • Ten channels for ND content • Videoconferencing and Collaboration • H.323/H.320 Polycom videoconferencing • Static room and portable systems • Cisco WebEx hosted service • Video streaming • Live and on demand • Windows Media & QuickTime Additions to portfolio…coming soon. University of Notre Dame

  3. Video Streaming • Live and On Demand • Live events approx 75/year • Lectures • Religious content • Conferences • Special events • Commencements • Obama commencement in 2009 was game changer University of Notre Dame

  4. Streaming architecture • Windows Media (live and vod) • QuickTime (vod only) • Fiber links (10-12) for transport • WNDU routing • Telestream Episode Engine (transcoding) • iTunesU University of Notre Dame

  5. Challenges with current infrastructure • Aging hardware/software • Player requirements and constraints • Storage for on demand content • Quality • Location limited • Search and discovery • Reporting and metrics University of Notre Dame

  6. DAM/DVP Project • Focused and limited scope “discovery project” • Cross functional team • New workflows and technologies tested • Site visits • Research on best practices/best of breed • Targeted commencement 2011 University of Notre Dame

  7. Evaluation and testing • Telestream Pipeline encoder • Wirecast/Wirecast Pro • Viewcast Niagara 2120 • Wowza Media Server • UStream • AJA KiPro Standard and Mini • Metadata (PBCore based, using Fedora/Hydra) University of Notre Dame

  8. Wirecast University of Notre Dame

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  10. Thank you Tom Marentette University of Notre Dame tmarente@nd.edu University of Notre Dame

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