
Broadcasters can no longer ignore online delivery. The use of broadband networks to reach audiences, whether over the open internet or via dedicated Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), is an increasingly important element of a broadcaster's distribution strategy. Many of the key questions and challenges that broadcasters face came up at BroadThinking 2013.
The growing importance of online channels was demonstrated via presentations from IHS and NPO during the opening session. But they also highlighted the fact that linear TV over broadcast still dominates and that online consumption represents a very small percentage of overall viewing. This provided something of a reality check, particularly given the considerably higher costs - and environmental footprint - that come with broadband delivery.
Broadcasters, who made up more than a third of the delegates at the event, heard about some of the technologies that will dominate in the years ahead. A combination of HEVC video coding plus MPEG DASH adaptive streaming is likely to be the standard for online distribution, over fixed and mobile broadband networks. Work on these standards is progressing well - and the DASH Industry Forum held meetings in Geneva earlier this week.
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Presentations

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Introduction to BroadThinking 2013


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Multiscreen services architecture


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DASH developments: the essential update

26 mars 2013
Metadata: the missing link

26 mars 2013
Metadata models for online distribution

26 mars 2013
HTML5: unifying video delivery

26 mars 2013
Recap of Day 1

26 mars 2013
Broadcaster requirements for CDNs

26 mars 2013
Initial experiences with CDN federations

26 mars 2013
YouView: hybrid in the UK

26 mars 2013
New developments with the HbbTV 2.0 spec

26 mars 2013
A hybrid MHP scenario: Tivùon!

26 mars 2013