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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. ix |
A New Standard | p. ix |
How This Book is Organized | p. xi |
Who Needs This Book | p. xxii |
My Reference Machine | p. xxii |
Updates | p. xxiii |
Copyrights and Permissions | p. xxiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxiv |
What's New in Windows Media 9 Series | p. 1 |
New WM9 Player Features | p. 2 |
New WM9 Encoder Features | p. 9 |
New WM9 Server Features | p. 17 |
New WM9 Digital Rights Management Features | p. 19 |
Summary | p. 19 |
Setting up the WM9 Player, Encoder, Server, and SDK | p. 21 |
Installing the WM9 Player | p. 22 |
Installing the WM9 Encoder | p. 27 |
Installing the WM9 Server | p. 31 |
Installing the WM9 SDK | p. 37 |
Video Capture in WM9 | p. 41 |
Overview of Capture Techniques | p. 41 |
Capture from Analog Video Devices | p. 42 |
Capture from DV Cameras and Decks | p. 65 |
Compression and Transcoding with WM9 | p. 71 |
Overview | p. 72 |
Video Compression with WM9 | p. 74 |
Video Transcoding with WM9 | p. 86 |
Creating and Working with Masters | p. 92 |
Network Streaming with WM9 | p. 93 |
Environment Setup | p. 93 |
A Modest Proposal | p. 95 |
Standard On-Demand Streaming | p. 96 |
Standard Broadcast Streaming (Encoder Pull) | p. 101 |
Standard Broadcast Streaming (Encoder Push) | p. 103 |
Multicast Streaming | p. 105 |
Configuring the WM9 Encoder (Pull Mode) | p. 106 |
Configuring the WM9 Encoder (Push Mode) | p. 110 |
DRM, WM9 Style | p. 113 |
Design Summary of the WM9 Rights Manager | p. 115 |
About the Windows Media Rights Manager SDK | p. 116 |
Creating Packaged Windows Media Files | p. 117 |
Generating and Issuing Licenses | p. 125 |
Streaming Secure Files | p. 128 |
Common Business Scenarios | p. 130 |
Best Practices | p. 131 |
Playing WM9 files in PowerPoint, Producer, and Internet Explorer | p. 137 |
Playing WM9 Movies in MS PowerPoint | p. 138 |
Playing WM9 Movies in MS Producer | p. 149 |
Playing WM9 Movies in Internet Explorer | p. 153 |
A WM9 Video Catalog | p. 156 |
Working with the WM9 Software Development Kit (SDK) | p. 169 |
What Exactly is the WM9 SDK? | p. 170 |
Programming the WM9 Player | p. 170 |
Programming the WM9 Encoder | p. 173 |
Programming the WM9 Server | p. 181 |
Making DVD Movies with WM9 and MS Movie Maker 2 | p. 187 |
System Requirements | p. 188 |
Production Workflow: Movie Maker + DVD Workshop | p. 189 |
WM9 with Third-Party Nonlinear Editors | p. 207 |
Vegas Product Overview | p. 208 |
WM9 files in a Vegas 4 Project | p. 210 |
Integration Issues | p. 219 |
Using WM9 with SnapStream Personal Video Station | p. 225 |
Product Overview | p. 227 |
Installation Issues | p. 229 |
Configuration Details | p. 230 |
Recording WM9 Video Files | p. 239 |
Other Capabilities | p. 242 |
Software versus Hardware PVRs | p. 243 |
Producing WM9 Content for Handhelds | p. 245 |
Pocket PC 2002 Overview | p. 245 |
Reliable Environments | p. 246 |
Production Recipes | p. 247 |
Playback Environments | p. 259 |
WM9 Audio Techniques | p. 261 |
Batch Converting WMA files to MP3 | p. 261 |
Making Sense of WM9 Playlists | p. 266 |
Converting WM9 Audio to Red Book Audio | p. 271 |
The Return of Illustrated Audio | p. 273 |
Encoding with the WM9 Screen Codec | p. 279 |
Overview | p. 280 |
Direct Screen Capture with WM9 Encoder | p. 283 |
Editing Screen Content with Vegas | p. 288 |
Embedding Screen Captures in Web Pages | p. 296 |
Playing Screen Captures in PowerPoint | p. 297 |
WM9 Integration in Consumer Electronics | p. 303 |
What is HighMAT? | p. 305 |
Windows XP Media Center Edition | p. 312 |
Required Components for WM9 5.1 Audio | p. 314 |
Frequently Asked Questions about XP Media Center | p. 316 |
Late-Breaking News & Production Tools | p. 321 |
WM9 Plug-in for Adobe Premiere | p. 321 |
Microsoft Video Compression Manager | p. 326 |
Windows Media 9 Capture Tool (WM9CAP) | p. 327 |
Enterprise Deployment Pack for WM9 | p. 328 |
Making VCDs with WM9 Source Files | p. 329 |
How Movielink Uses Windows Media 9 Series | p. 341 |
Why Movielink Uses WindowsMedia | p. 342 |
What's Good About WM9? | p. 343 |
Encoding Standards | p. 345 |
Hosting and Delivery Issues | p. 345 |
User Activity Tracking | p. 346 |
Business Modeling | p. 346 |
Movie Studio Relationships | p. 348 |
Where Movielink is Headed | p. 349 |
The Author's MovieLink Experience | p. 349 |
Standing in the Shadows of Motown: A WM9 Feature | p. 353 |
Origin and Background | p. 354 |
Copyright Issues | p. 357 |
Planning and Provisioning | p. 358 |
Digital Movie Distribution Details | p. 363 |
Index | p. 365 |
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