Archive for August, 2004



Gotta get those cookies

Getting the Cookies from an HTTP Connection (Java Developers Almanac Example)

Compressing and Decompressing Data using Java

s o u n d s c r e e n
A good supplement to the QuickTime and Darwin Streaming Server docs.

Live Channel Features
Interesting product with some very nice features. Live Streaming, TV type output, picture in picture, effect, transistions and so on..
A competitor would be Wirecast which seems to match it feature wise.

MMPlayer: a powerful mobile media player

Helix: Welcome
I see why people are going with Darwin on the open source server front. The Helix version is crippled.

SmartPhoneToday: News: Listen Up, Music On Way to Mobile Phones
Nothing there yet but Motorola has hooked up with Apple (iTunes) and Nokia with Loudeye to provide this..

Inetcam - iMViewer Mobile Client
Interesting, video streaming for BREW enabled phones. I will have to see this one to believe it.

802.11G Wireless Internet Security Camera
Very nice…! I just hope that the MPEG-4 encoding is real, not an MPEG-4 codec wrapped in an AVI file. If they would implement standard MPEG-4 it would open up a HUGE range possibilities.

On2 Technologies
Here is what they say:
The TrueMotion Streaming Java Applet 1.0 is a TrueMotion video player written in pure Java. The Applet offers a truly cross-platform solution–it plays on Windows, MacOS, Linux, and other environments. As on other platforms, the TrueMotion codec outperforms all other competing video compression technologies.
Here are my questions:
They say “Streaming” which […]




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