Adding Video to an HTML Document
Table 20-1: Streaming Video SummaryTechnology
File Type
ReferenceFile Type
LiveBroadcast
Player
Encoder
Server
Delivery
1
BandwidthOptions
RealVideoRealNetworkswww.real.comRealNetworkshas announcedits new G2system; it wasnot available asof this writing.
.rm
.rpm
yes
RealPlayer 5.0 (free) orRealPlayer Plus (com-mercial product)(Windows 3.1/95/NT,Mac)
RealVideoEn-coder or AdobePremier Plug-in(Windows 95/NT, Mac)
RealNetworksBasicServer 5.0 (free)and BasicServer Plus 5.0(full-featuredcommercialproduct)(Win 95/NT,most Unix)
UDP andHTTP
Optimized for 14.4 and28.8.Separate files arerequired for specific bitrates.
NetShowMicrosoftwww.microsoft.com/netshow
.asf
.asx
yes
NetShow Player(Windows 3.1/95/NT,Mac, Unix)
NetShow Tools(Windows 95/NT only)
NetShow Server(Windows NT4.0)
UDP, TCP,and HTTP
Separate files requiredfor each bitrate (28, 56,128, etc.) as of thiswriting. Scaling willcertainly be added to afuture version.
StreamworksXingTechnologieswww.xingtech.com
.mpg
.xsm—embedded.xdm—non
- embedded
yes
Streamworks Player(Windows 95/NT, Mac)
Xing MPEGEn-coder(Windows 95/NT)This is acommercialproduct
StreamworksServer(NT, Linux,Solaris, Irix,HP-UX, Unix)
UDP andHTTP
Aimed at high band-widths (250kbps andhigher); files can be“thinned” to servemultiple ban dwiths, butseparate files are recom-mended for specific bitrates.
1 UDP continuously pushes data through an open connection stream; however, UDP connections are problematic for some firewall configurations. Some vendors have respondedby adding the capacity to revert to HTTP delivery if the UDP connection fails.