October 31, 2011
Online Video News
Watch Streaming Media's Editor Talk Netflix on PBS Newshour
27 Oct 2011
This site's editor will clarify the Netflix debacle and discuss online video.
Livestream Intros Beta of New Platform for Event Coverage
27 Oct 2011
Platform combines live video with photos, clips, and text for an immersive experience.
Brightcove Boosts Stability for HTML5 Video Cloud Players
26 Oct 2011
Also, improves integration with third-party services and ensures consistent Flash and HTML5 behaviors.
Featured Articles
Quality Control Roundup: Catch the Mistakes Before they Go Live
12 Oct 2011
Do you QC? Read this to learn what quality-control software is, how even low-volume producers can integrate it, and what it can do for your videos.
Exploring the Art and Science of Social TV
27 Oct 2011
Being successful in social TV means first understanding how viewers experience it. Use this roadmap to create a strategy for this rapidly expanding space.
Will Streaming Kill Netflix? 800,000 Members Flee this Quarter
25 Oct 2011
Earnings report offers cautionary tale on streaming-only services as company sheds subscribers.
Industry News
Eyepartner Releases the Newest Version of its “Spooktacular” Monster Encoder this Halloween
Eyepartner is releasing its newest version of the Monster Encoder, a turnkey application that integrates seamlessly into a network and converts all popular video types (including AVI, MOV, WMV, etc.) into other formats that can be easily streamed on websi
Encoding.com Powers Video for RockCityClub.com – The World’s 1st Social Music Network
Encoding.com is teaming with Rockcityclub.com – The World’s Only Social Music Network (created by Jack Wishna) to provide encoding for the video submissions of millions of Rockcityclub.com’s artists around the world and for Rockcityclub.com live performan
Vizu Corporation to Power Brand Lift Measurement and Optimization across Firefly Video
Leading entertainment advertiser leverages Vizu’s Value in Video Initiative to drive 251.1% lift in consumers’ tune-in intent