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Webcasting: Video
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One of the best examples of webcasting is Yahoo! Broadcast. Yahoo! purchased Broadcast.com to acquire the webcasting technology. The site can be accessed at http://www.broadcast.com/. It is described as a place where businesses and content providers can deliver corporate communications messages via audio and video streaming.
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The above estimates include cameras, switchers, monitors, audio, video crew, encoding crew, crew transportation, NUIT webcasting fee, one master DV tape for NU archival purposes. An additional charge of $50 per camera per hour will be charged to capture individual camera video (if requested).
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Streaming video is all over the Web, with everybody and their grandmother Webcasting seminars, news, etc. Tags: Web site development, Corporate communications, Web technology, Digital video, Digital media, Holy Grail, Jeff Yocom, International Data Group, Webcast, streaming video, video Technical articles 2001-03-06
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The technology behind webcasting is streaming audio and video. That means RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) over UDP (User Datagram Protocol) in most cases. These technologies are outlined under "Multimedia" along with related technologies.
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Video requires bandwidth, and organizations ... need a high-speed connection to support live webcasting. This connection is necessary to relay a live stream to a streaming ISP that can support a large number of viewers.
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