This little “poor-developer filter” was discussed and solved many times.
Despite the number of discussions it spur, and the many suggested ways to solve the problem, the question regarding which solution would be the most efficient, remained unclear. Maybe because its original goal was to screen “bad” developers rather than actually solve the problem efficiently or demonstrate creativity. It was also said that during an interview, solving the problem in more Read more...
Another sleepless night… Got some new features to FLVWizard, there are now new functions to:
Slice / Trim video.
Sequence a vector of FLV ByteArrays.
Minor things.
Check out the source code for ClippingApp, a small app that allows clipping and sequencing of clip’s parts.
More to come…
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Been a while now since I’ve last opened my Adobe Flex Builder and wrote some AS3…
Working on the Gendered Advertising Remixer a while ago, made me curious again about whether it will be possible to merge the video & audio channels of given FLVs in run-time on the client-side (in AS3). So I’ve decided to take a few hours this weekend to add a download option to the GAR : )
At Kaltura, we’ve used to do this server side for creating video remixes. The video Read more...
Now that Streaming Media Europe and West HTML5 Media Workshops are over (and that I’m back home), as promised, here are the slides and some answers to common questions. This post is about the current state of HTML5 Media, links to resources about the Kaltura HTML5 Media Library, answers to the common questions from the workshop and some of my own personal view.
Coming from the Flash world, where the community has a voice and there’s a name & address assigned for every complaint – existing state of things with HTML5 as an Open Standard just doesn’t make much sense.
True, Flash wasn’t that visible – but, they (MM/Adobe) still made sure to listen and improve upon the community’s demand, keep a system.
Flash is truly cross-platform “write once deploy all” solution that just works, there are great Read more...
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About OVC
The Open Video Conference (OVC) is a multi-day summit of thought leaders in business, academia, art, and activism to explore the future of video on the web. Join us October 1-2 for two days of learning and inspiration. And stick around for the OVC hack labs, presented in partnership with NYU ITP.
Who’s coming to OVC?
Connected creatives, technologists and businesspeople of all stripes. Over 100 open source projects. Read more...
This year, I am thrilled to be flying to OSCON for; 1. I will be speaking on a panel along with two fascinating and very experienced developers + we’ll be talking about the hottest topic discussed today, and 2. It’s my first time in Portland, Oregon the home of free speech and microbreweries.
HTML5′s Multimedia Future – A panel lead by my colleague Jason Levitt featuring Mark Pilgrim from Google, author of Dive Into HTML5 and yours truly. This is super exciting! Not Read more...
At the Frankfurt airport, waiting for the delayed flight back home…
J and Beyond turned out to be one of the greatest community events I experienced.
The venue – A distant monastery, 20 minutes drive far from a large city, Jesus picture and a bible on every room, pictures of priests on the main hall walls.. typical for a place named after a bishop – Wilhelm Kempf. + the place had a very slow internet connection. It felt weird.
After a couple of hours the first few people Read more...
Yesterday I arrived in Wiesbaden Germany for the first international Joomla developers conference – J and Beyond.
First day is over and it has been a wonderful day of meeting lot’s of interesting Joomla experts from private and large web development agencies, self employed consultants and the founders and project leaders behind Joomla. I’m not too experienced with Joomla, however getting to know the guys at this conference, I can say a lot of talent can be found among this Read more...