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May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
In the Beginning…In the Beginning…
Princeton’s first RealMedia Server was placed into Princeton’s first RealMedia Server was placed into production service in January 1998.production service in January 1998.
Our first customer was the Language Resource Our first customer was the Language Resource Center, who encoded on-demand course material Center, who encoded on-demand course material the 1998 Spring semester.the 1998 Spring semester.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
……In the BeginningIn the Beginning
Our first “live” RealAudio Webcast was the Our first “live” RealAudio Webcast was the Princeton vs. College of New Jersey men’s Princeton vs. College of New Jersey men’s basketball game on January 26, 1998 (W 59-50).basketball game on January 26, 1998 (W 59-50).
Our first “live” RealVideo Webcast was MathChat Our first “live” RealVideo Webcast was MathChat on February 2, 1998. on February 2, 1998.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
GrowthGrowthWindows Media format was added January 2000Windows Media format was added January 2000
QuickTime Capability went into production QuickTime Capability went into production November 2000November 2000
WebMedia uses 18 encoders and 5 servers to meet WebMedia uses 18 encoders and 5 servers to meet live and on-demand streaming media requests.live and on-demand streaming media requests.
1 TB of storage is currently configured.1 TB of storage is currently configured.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Growth (cont.)Growth (cont.)We can handle 3 concurrent live video events in We can handle 3 concurrent live video events in
both RealVideo and Windows Media Formats.both RealVideo and Windows Media Formats.
We can handle 4 concurrent live audio events in We can handle 4 concurrent live audio events in both RealMedia and Windows Media Formats.both RealMedia and Windows Media Formats.
We are licensed for 600 concurrent RealMedia We are licensed for 600 concurrent RealMedia streams, unlimited Windows Media and unlimited streams, unlimited Windows Media and unlimited QuickTime streams.QuickTime streams.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Growth (cont.)Growth (cont.)We have just purchased the Virage We have just purchased the Virage
VideoLogger/AudioLogger application and VideoLogger/AudioLogger application and Control Center.Control Center.
The Virage applications perform speech to text The Virage applications perform speech to text transcription, face recognition, speech recognition transcription, face recognition, speech recognition and indexing of all spoken words and screen text and indexing of all spoken words and screen text and scheduling of encoding.and scheduling of encoding.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Who uses WebMedia?Who uses WebMedia?Language Resource CenterLanguage Resource Center
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Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)AthleticsAthletics
Major user early on. Major user early on. Hundreds of live Webcasts before they Hundreds of live Webcasts before they
outsourced streaming media to FansOnly.outsourced streaming media to FansOnly.Sporting events from WHWH, WPRB and All Sporting events from WHWH, WPRB and All
Jersey SportsJersey SportsPrinceton CIT still streams video of football, Princeton CIT still streams video of football,
basketball and lacrosse.basketball and lacrosse.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)AlumniAlumni
FlashFlash
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)WPRB 24 Hour live WebcastingWPRB 24 Hour live Webcasting
Paul Lansky’s Internet Radio ShowsPaul Lansky’s Internet Radio Shows
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Public Lectures and Conferences in Streaming Public Lectures and Conferences in Streaming
Video FormatsVideo Formats
Public Lecture SeriesPublic Lecture Series
Centennial Lecture SeriesCentennial Lecture Series
Bioethics ConferenceBioethics Conference
Millennium Lecture SeriesMillennium Lecture Series
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Martin ScorseseMartin Scorsese
Lech WalesaLech Walesa
James Baker IIIJames Baker III
Ralph NaderRalph Nader
Jeffrey BezosJeffrey Bezos
Tilghman Press ConferenceTilghman Press Conference
David HorowitzDavid Horowitz
President Bill ClintonPresident Bill Clinton
Bill MoyersBill Moyers
Christine Todd WhitmanChristine Todd Whitman
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)Who uses WebMedia? (cont.)
Princeton University CommunityPrinceton University Community
CommencementCommencement
BaccalaureateBaccalaureate
Class DayClass Day
Martin Luther King Day CelebrationMartin Luther King Day Celebration
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
How is Service ProvidedHow is Service Provided
Live Events are handled through Media Services.Live Events are handled through Media Services.
No charge to Webcast live or on-demand content.No charge to Webcast live or on-demand content.
Faculty, students and staff can all use the facilities.Faculty, students and staff can all use the facilities.
Encode from TigerVideo, VHS, Radio, CD, DVD, Encode from TigerVideo, VHS, Radio, CD, DVD, miniDV, NTSC formats, PAL, etc. miniDV, NTSC formats, PAL, etc.
No charge for disk storage.No charge for disk storage.
May 10, 2001 An Overview of the Princeton University Web
ExamplesExamples
Streaming Audio Streaming Audio WPRB LiveWPRB LiveStreaming Video Streaming Video 200200thth Anniversary Anniversary