CMP Books - Windows Media 9 Series by Example
Table of Contents
BackCover
Windows Media 9 Series by Example
Introduction
How This Book is Organized
Who Needs This Book
My Reference Machine
Updates
Copyrights and Permissions
Acknowledgments
Section I
Chapter 1: What's New in Windows Media 9 Series
New WM9 Player Features
New WM9 Encoder Features
New WM9 Server Features
New WM9 Digital Rights Management Features
Summary
Chapter 2: Setting up the WM9 Player, Encoder, Server, and SDK
Installing the WM9 Player
Installing the WM9 Encoder
Installing the WM9 Server
Installing the WM9 SDK
Chapter 3: Video Capture in WM9
Capture from Analog Video Devices
Capture from DV Cameras and Decks
Chapter 4: Compression and Transcoding with WM9
Overview
Video Compression with WM9
Video Transcoding with WM9
Creating and Working with Masters
Chapter 5: Network Streaming with WM9
A Modest Proposal
Standard On-Demand Streaming
Standard Broadcast Streaming (Encoder Pull)
Standard Broadcast Streaming (Encoder Push)
Multicast Streaming
Configuring the WM9 Encoder (Pull Mode)
Configuring the WM9 Encoder (Push Mode)
Chapter 6: DRM, WM9 Style
Design Summary of the WM9 Rights Manager
About the Windows Media Rights Manager SDK
Creating Packaged Windows Media Files
Generating and Issuing Licenses
Streaming Secure Files
Common Business Scenarios
Best Practices
Section II
Chapter 7: Playing WM9 files in PowerPoint, Producer, and Internet Explorer
Playing WM9 Movies in MS PowerPoint
Playing WM9 Movies in MS Producer
Playing WM9 Movies in Internet Explorer
A WM9 Video Catalog
Chapter 8: Working with the WM9 Software Development Kit (SDK)
Programming the WM9 Player
Programming the WM9 Encoder
Programming the WM9 Server
Chapter 9: Making DVD Movies with WM9 and MS Movie Maker 2
System Requirements
Production Workflow: Movie Maker + DVD Workshop
Chapter 10: WM9 with Third-Party Nonlinear Editors
Vegas Product Overview
WM9 files in a Vegas 4 Project
Integration Issues
Chapter 11: Using WM9 with SnapStream Personal Video Station
Product Overview
Installation Issues
Configuration Details
Recording WM9 Video Files
Other Capabilities
Software versus Hardware PVRs
Chapter 12: Producing WM9 Content for Handhelds
Reliable Environments
Production Recipes
Playback Environments
Chapter 13: WM9 Audio Techniques
Making Sense of WM9 Playlists
Converting WM9 Audio to Red Book Audio
The Return of Illustrated Audio
Chapter 14: Encoding with the WM9 Screen Codec
Overview
Example 1 Direct Screen Capture with WM9 Encoder
Example 2 Editing Screen Content with Vegas
Example 3 Embedding Screen Captures in Web Pages
Example 4 Playing Screen Captures in PowerPoint
Section III
Chapter 15: WM9 Integration in Consumer Electronics
What is HighMAT?
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Required Components for WM9 5.1 Audio
Frequently Asked Questions about XP Media Center
Chapter 16: Late-Breaking News & Production Tools
Microsoft Video Compression Manager
Windows Media 9 Capture Tool (WM9CAP)
Making VCDs with WM9 Source Files
Chapter 17: How Movielink Uses Windows Media 9 Series
Why Movielink Uses WindowsMedia
What's Good About WM9?
Encoding Standards
Hosting and Delivery Issues
User Activity Tracking
Business Modeling
Movie Studio Relationships
Where Movielink is Headed
The Author's MovieLink Experience
Chapter 18: Standing in the Shadows of Motown - A WM9 Feature
Origin and Background
Copyright Issues
Planning and Provisioning
Digital Movie Distribution Details
Index
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List of Figures
List of Tables
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