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2 Adventures in Information Adding Video to Your Web Site February 24, 1999 Eileen Flick Information Services Division

3 Today’s Overview Why ? What ? How ? The goal for today is that you leave here with enough knowledge to be able to start adding video to your website.

4 Only one reason... Why Add Video? –MOTION!

5 Why Motion? Visual information / learning Sense of “being there” Create a mood Excite the viewer! Hold interest

6 Types of Use Video Programs Distance Learning Archives Examples Page Examples Page

7 What is the Technology? Digitizing Compressing Streaming

8 Digitizing “Regular” video is an analog signal Computers use digital data Use a ‘digitizing’ or ‘capture’ card to convert the signal into data Just like digitizing audio Except it’s video :)

9 Compression –Uncompressed video is approximately: 640 x 480 resolution 24 bit color 7,372,800 bits per frame 30 frames per second

10 Compression Occurs while digitizing and when preparing clips for streaming Reducing the quality reduces the amount of information that must be compressed –320x240, 24 bit, 15fps = 26.37 Mbps Want to recompress as few as times as possible Most used compressed sizes: –320x240 and 160x120

11 Codecs (Types of Compression) Intel Indeo –PC platform, not compatible w/Quicktime –doesn’t maintain video quality well MPEG –best compression –only use if end result will be an MPEG file Sorenson –good compression & quality –requires Quicktime 3 Animation –okay if source is computer-generated, not good with videotape source

12 Video File Formats Quicktime 3 - Mac standard –Cross-platform, good compression (Sorenson) –Must flatten movie for the Web (default Quicktime has two forks, data & resource) –movies can stream AVI - PC (Windows) standard –Audio & video interleaved for better quality –Macs need special apps to play or convert to QT MPEG - UNIX standard –very high compression, good quality –special encoding tools needed for max use –more info: http://www.mpeg.org/http://www.mpeg.org/

13 Streaming Data is played back as it arrives Non streamed clips must download completely before playing back The Analogy … –Streaming is like watching television –Non-Streaming is like renting a movie

14 Streaming is Good Faster time to initial start of playback Almost no storage space is needed on client computer Random access to stream Capability to send live streams

15 Streaming is bad Generally lower quality Can be more susceptible to the quality of the network connection Requires more time to encode to get the best quality Requires a special server to get all the benefits of streaming video

16 True Streaming RealPlayer Web Browser Web Server RealServer Request for meta file pnm meta file Request for stream Stream

17 Pseudo-Streaming RealPlayer Web Browser Web Server Request for meta file http meta file Request for media file media file media file

18 How Does One Do All This? Step 1 - Capture/Digitize the Video Step 2 - Encode/Compress it Step 3 - Publish it on the web

19 Step 1a - Capture the Video - The Hardware - On a PC: First - Video capture card Recommend Osprey 100 or 1000 Miro DC30 is a poor choice for most users Video cards recommended by Real Networks: http://www.real.com/devzone/library/stream/vidcard.html Second - Enough disk space Recommend 4+ GB drive Third - The Computer As fast as possible 200+ MHz Processor

20 Capturing the Video - cont’d On a Mac: AV-capable Mac (7600+ or an AV model) 4GB+ hard drive Fast processor (pre-Power PC okay, but verrrry slow) Lots of RAM (at least 64MB, more better) Note on Firewire: –New technology for using peripheral devices, including digitizing video, new G3s use this method –For more info: http://www.apple.com/firewire/http://www.apple.com/firewire/

21 Step 1b - Capture the Video - The Software - Only basic functionality is needed Most bundled software is fine On the Mac, that means Apple Video Player:

22 Capturing Video - software cont’d Use Adobe Premiere if more capabilities are needed (editing, filters, etc) –Available in user rooms for PCs and Macs Other software possibilities: Avid Cinema, Strata VideoShop For real media, can also encode directly (live, as in webcasts) More on capturing video: –Real Media: http://www.real.com/devzone/library/stream/videohints.html –Quicktime 3: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/authors/auth-docs.html

23 Step 2 - Encode the video Must make the Stream vs. Non-Stream decision Non-Stream –QuickTime vs. AVI –QuickTime is more universal –Use Premiere if it’s necessary to re-encode the clip

24 Step 2 - Encode the Video Streaming Video –RealMedia is recommended solution –Use RealEncoder to encode http://www.real.com/products/tools/producer/ –One or multiple versions? Who is your audience? –Use Premiere to prepare clips as necessary Add titles, soundtrack, filters

25 Step 3 - Publish to the Web Non-Streaming –Almost identical to publishing any other document Upload to server then link it in HTML –QuickTime 3 now cross-platform, can be streaming or non-streaming http://www.apple.com/quicktime

26 Step 3 - Publish to the Web Linking the Clip Simple link –File downloads, then plays – link the clip –Let people know format and size: (1.3MB, QT) Embedded link – –Controller & window appear in page –Clip plays while downloading

27 Step 3 - Publish to the Web Real Media True Streaming –Requires access to RealServer –Move files to content directory At USC, that means the CWIS server –Create meta-files using pnm URL’s –Embed or link to meta-files

28 Step 3 - Publish to the Web Linking Real Media Reference file in local directory points to a metafile: – real video clip Movie.ram file contain actual clip location: –pnm://www.usc.edu/dept/real/movie.rm –.ram file is simple text, contains no HTML tags

29 CWIS Issues RealServer is only available on CWIS Open to any CWIS user/dept Fill out agreement form http://www.usc.edu/uscweb/authoring/RealMedia –Agree to 200 MB limit –Agree to not hog streams HTTP Pseudo-streaming available from any web server

30 How to Get Setup HTTP Pseudo Stream has no setup! Create content directory Turn in agreement form Link is created to your directory Start streaming!

31 Use video on your website... … not because it is hard... … but because it is easy! –For more information, and an excellent tutorial, check out: – –http://builder.com/Graphics/Video/ss02.htmlhttp://builder.com/Graphics/Video/ss02.html


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