SessionSession 3:3: PlaybackPlayback —Managing Players and Content in Your Organization
Slide 1 TheThe DigitalDigital MediaMedia EcosystemEcosystem
CREATE DELIVER PLAYBACK
Principles of Choices in media Media player content creation servers & proxies functionality Working with Getting started Player platforms audio/video Scaling your Players for deployment Enterprises Mixed Media Presentations Content security Mobile delivery
Slide 2 MediaMedia PlayerPlayer FunctionalityFunctionality
Slide 3 AudioAudio andand VideoVideo PlaybackPlayback
Deliver effective and high-quality content across a range of bandwidths
Narrowband Video Compelling LAN Broadcast Quality at Friendly Internal Broadband Rates Content
RV10 @ 35kbps RV10 @ 150kbps RV10 @ 300kbps
Slide 4 MixedMixed MediaMedia PresentationsPresentations Synchronization of audio & video with slides,graphics, text, links and web pages
Slide 5 DownloadDownload && ContentContent ServicesServices
Providing a gateway to content services and exploration
Slide 6 ManagingManaging YourYour ContentContent
The Music and Library page gives you a single place to find, listen to, buy, download, or save music, movie and other media files Organize all your clips, whether you captured from a CD, or downloaded them Burn to CD Create Playlists
Slide 7 FreeFree RealPlayerRealPlayer 1010
More than just a Player Universal -- Play CDs, DVDs and all major file types Pristine Audio and Video Playback Harmony Technology ‘Tivo’ functionality – Live Pause and Perfect Play 5.1 audio capable – Multi-Channel Stereo Sound Supports over 100 secure portable devices My Library – manage download and streaming files locally Built-in Browser – include your web strategy with your streaming media
Slide 8 BroadestBroadest RangeRange ofof PlayersPlayers AvailableAvailable
For PC Windows 98/2000/NT/XP
RealPlayer, RealPlayer Plus, RealPlayer Enterprise
Mac players
Linux, Solaris players
For devices
Symbian, Pocket PC, Palm
Helix Community
Open Source Players
Slide 9 RealPlayerRealPlayer onon PortablePortable DevicesDevices Announced and Shipping High Volume Mobile Devices
Motorola Nokia Siemens Nokia Nokia Samsung Nokia Motorola E680 7650 SX-1 N-Gage 6620 SGH-D710 7610
Qualcomm Nokia Motorola Nokia Nokia Panasonic Sendo Nokia Treo 7700 E1000 9500 3650 X700 X 6600 600
Slide 10 OpenOpen SourceSource PlayersPlayers
Helix DNA Client An open universal media playback engine, supporting decode and playback of any data type, on any device Helix Player For Linux, Solaris & Symbian Rich & usable graphic interface Support for a variety of open media formats like Ogg Vorbis, Theora
Slide 11 —— BoostingBoosting ProductivityProductivity
RealPlayer Enterprise Simple RealPlayer with no ‘entertainment’ features and content Configurable to meet internal requirements
RealPlayer Enterprise Manager Centrally manage RealPlayer Enterprise deployment Configure players for different audiences Centrally lock down and update player preferences Manage component updating from within your network Protect the privacy and security of your network
Slide 12 RealPlayerRealPlayer EnterpriseEnterprise
Musicstore Promotion CD Burning RN autoupdate
High quality Turbo play Manageable AutoUpdate-able
Slide 13 WhyWhy RealPlayerRealPlayer Enterprise?Enterprise?
Control bandwidth usage Control player settings Enable network proxy configuration Enhance security Internalize autoupdate Focus on employee productivity
Slide 14 RealPlayerRealPlayer EnterpriseEnterprise ManagerManager
Slide 15 WhyWhy RealPlayerRealPlayer EnterpriseEnterprise Manager?Manager?
Customize RealPlayers For regions, local or remote For pointing to corporate portals or internal TV feeds Remote RealPlayer configuration updates Security Forcing players to go thru proxy Reduce support cost Lock down preferences reduce support calls Internal autoupdate Customized internal help pages
Slide 16 SessionSession SummarySummary
Media players do more than just audio and video playback There are media players for almost every platform or device Enterprises can deploy a player geared more towards employee productivity
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