New Application
Set to Rollout
March 13, 2003
Jake Winemiller, Director of New Business
Last month, we announced a new streaming media service
available as a separate product or add on (your choice) to your hosting
services.
You can find out more about the service by going to
this page in your browser:
http://www.dynamicnet.net/services/streamingmedia.htm.
We’ve had our hosting customers contact us asking if
they are not already receiving the service, and I thought I would write this
article to help clear up some confusion about the issue.
For years we have been providing our hosting clients
with HTTP streaming of real audio and real video for all of the major
formats. That has always been included in all of our hosting plans.
HTTP streaming is an alternative approach to serving
Audio and Video files on the Web without the added management requirements
and expense of server-side streaming software.
Although this technique is not well-suited for
high-volume sites serving numerous simultaneous streams, many smaller Web
sites can benefit tremendously from this simple and inexpensive approach.
Actually, it's better than inexpensive, it's free.
There are some important differences however, between
the capabilities of HTTP and specialized server software such as
RealNetworks' Helix Server, Apple QuickTime Server, etc.
For example, you can't automatically detect the user's
modem speed using HTTP. Instead, files optimized for each of the various
connection speeds must be made available for users to select themselves.
HTTP-based approach does not allow for live streaming
audio or video presentations because complete files must be stored on the
Web server before they can be accessed.
HTTP does not make efficient use of server resources,
and as a result doesn't perform well under heavy server loads.
Lastly, HTTP streaming requires the entire audio /
video file to be downloaded prior to being played. So if you have a 5-minute
video presentation, the entire file has to be download, then it will start
playing.
Utilizing specialized streaming media server software
allows for the audio / video file to be played after only downloading a
small portion of the file while “steaming” the rest of the file during the
rest of the play time.
Our new service is geared towards the growing demands
of our clients to be able to provide their consumers with audio and video
presentations taking advantage of growing broad band (high speed) Internet
connections.
Please contact our Marketing and Business development
department to learn more about this exciting new service; please feel free
to ask for a two week free trial. |