Windows Media 9 Series by Example

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Pub. Date: 2003-08-25
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Summary

Videographers can harness the potential that WM9 offers to deliver high-quality video and multimedia via DVD and over the Internet. Illustrated examples and tutorials demonstrate the basic functionality of WM9 as well as the options available to advanced users who wish to design new applications with the software development kit. Professional videographers will find this book to be a practical way to learn how to set up players, encoders, and servers and how to capture and compress video so they can use WM9 with the applications they use every day, including Powerpoint, Premiere, After Effects, and Avid. Get insights on how to most effectively set up the Windows Media 9 Series player, encoder, and server, plus tutorials on using established programs and peripheral devices to create, import, and output WM9 files, and much more.

Author Biography

Nels Johnson is president of Download Recordings, Inc.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
A New Standardp. ix
How This Book is Organizedp. xi
Who Needs This Bookp. xxii
My Reference Machinep. xxii
Updatesp. xxiii
Copyrights and Permissionsp. xxiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxiv
What's New in Windows Media 9 Seriesp. 1
New WM9 Player Featuresp. 2
New WM9 Encoder Featuresp. 9
New WM9 Server Featuresp. 17
New WM9 Digital Rights Management Featuresp. 19
Summaryp. 19
Setting up the WM9 Player, Encoder, Server, and SDKp. 21
Installing the WM9 Playerp. 22
Installing the WM9 Encoderp. 27
Installing the WM9 Serverp. 31
Installing the WM9 SDKp. 37
Video Capture in WM9p. 41
Overview of Capture Techniquesp. 41
Capture from Analog Video Devicesp. 42
Capture from DV Cameras and Decksp. 65
Compression and Transcoding with WM9p. 71
Overviewp. 72
Video Compression with WM9p. 74
Video Transcoding with WM9p. 86
Creating and Working with Mastersp. 92
Network Streaming with WM9p. 93
Environment Setupp. 93
A Modest Proposalp. 95
Standard On-Demand Streamingp. 96
Standard Broadcast Streaming (Encoder Pull)p. 101
Standard Broadcast Streaming (Encoder Push)p. 103
Multicast Streamingp. 105
Configuring the WM9 Encoder (Pull Mode)p. 106
Configuring the WM9 Encoder (Push Mode)p. 110
DRM, WM9 Stylep. 113
Design Summary of the WM9 Rights Managerp. 115
About the Windows Media Rights Manager SDKp. 116
Creating Packaged Windows Media Filesp. 117
Generating and Issuing Licensesp. 125
Streaming Secure Filesp. 128
Common Business Scenariosp. 130
Best Practicesp. 131
Playing WM9 files in PowerPoint, Producer, and Internet Explorerp. 137
Playing WM9 Movies in MS PowerPointp. 138
Playing WM9 Movies in MS Producerp. 149
Playing WM9 Movies in Internet Explorerp. 153
A WM9 Video Catalogp. 156
Working with the WM9 Software Development Kit (SDK)p. 169
What Exactly is the WM9 SDK?p. 170
Programming the WM9 Playerp. 170
Programming the WM9 Encoderp. 173
Programming the WM9 Serverp. 181
Making DVD Movies with WM9 and MS Movie Maker 2p. 187
System Requirementsp. 188
Production Workflow: Movie Maker + DVD Workshopp. 189
WM9 with Third-Party Nonlinear Editorsp. 207
Vegas Product Overviewp. 208
WM9 files in a Vegas 4 Projectp. 210
Integration Issuesp. 219
Using WM9 with SnapStream Personal Video Stationp. 225
Product Overviewp. 227
Installation Issuesp. 229
Configuration Detailsp. 230
Recording WM9 Video Filesp. 239
Other Capabilitiesp. 242
Software versus Hardware PVRsp. 243
Producing WM9 Content for Handheldsp. 245
Pocket PC 2002 Overviewp. 245
Reliable Environmentsp. 246
Production Recipesp. 247
Playback Environmentsp. 259
WM9 Audio Techniquesp. 261
Batch Converting WMA files to MP3p. 261
Making Sense of WM9 Playlistsp. 266
Converting WM9 Audio to Red Book Audiop. 271
The Return of Illustrated Audiop. 273
Encoding with the WM9 Screen Codecp. 279
Overviewp. 280
Direct Screen Capture with WM9 Encoderp. 283
Editing Screen Content with Vegasp. 288
Embedding Screen Captures in Web Pagesp. 296
Playing Screen Captures in PowerPointp. 297
WM9 Integration in Consumer Electronicsp. 303
What is HighMAT?p. 305
Windows XP Media Center Editionp. 312
Required Components for WM9 5.1 Audiop. 314
Frequently Asked Questions about XP Media Centerp. 316
Late-Breaking News & Production Toolsp. 321
WM9 Plug-in for Adobe Premierep. 321
Microsoft Video Compression Managerp. 326
Windows Media 9 Capture Tool (WM9CAP)p. 327
Enterprise Deployment Pack for WM9p. 328
Making VCDs with WM9 Source Filesp. 329
How Movielink Uses Windows Media 9 Seriesp. 341
Why Movielink Uses WindowsMediap. 342
What's Good About WM9?p. 343
Encoding Standardsp. 345
Hosting and Delivery Issuesp. 345
User Activity Trackingp. 346
Business Modelingp. 346
Movie Studio Relationshipsp. 348
Where Movielink is Headedp. 349
The Author's MovieLink Experiencep. 349
Standing in the Shadows of Motown: A WM9 Featurep. 353
Origin and Backgroundp. 354
Copyright Issuesp. 357
Planning and Provisioningp. 358
Digital Movie Distribution Detailsp. 363
Indexp. 365
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