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Understanding Video Streaming Solutions Showcased by HARMAN

harman-logoATLANTA, GA – HARMAN dominated the 2015 CorpComm/EduComm Expos by hosting one of the most popular sessions of the conferences, PLANNING FOR VIDEO STREAMING: What You Really Need To Know. Hosted by Mark Templeton, HARMAN Director of Sales Engineering, Templeton’s session also included the just released AV Technology Manager’s Video Streaming Workbook. The 2015 CorpComm/EduComm Expos brought together some of the most respected minds in digital communications technology and education.

Streaming audiovisual content across a network involves a range of mix and match technologies. Choosing the right video streaming solution involves consideration of both the application and content attributes and narrowing down the technologies that best support those attributes. Templeton’s conference session covered and the Manager’s Workbook that accompanied it cover (can be downloaded below), key decision points and concepts that equipped the audience with the technical background they needed to make informed decisions in specifying and integrating streaming media solutions.

Mark Templeton is regarded as a leading industry expert in the design, planning and implementation of AV systems over IP networks. The acquisition of SVSi by HARMAN added an extensive portfolio of products for delivering a complete AV experience over an IP network. Included among these is a full range of high performance encoders and decoders, windowing/wall processors, an audio transceiver, video recorder, and management software.

At the video streaming conference session, attendees were the first to be presented with and receive the just released “AV Technology Manager’s Workbook: Planning for Video Streaming: What You Really Need to Know”. This 25-page document can be downloaded now and includes learning objectives and thought leadership topics including:

  • Audience Requirements
  • Real Time or On Demand?
  • Latency Tolerance
  • Key Content Attributes
  • Streaming Technology Components
  • Video Compression and Network Transit

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