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Webcasting: From Start to Finish Steve Mack, LUX Media [email protected] Live Concerns • No room for error • Redundancy is key • Real time – Equipment – Crew – Bandwidth • $$ 2 5 Phases of a Webcast • • • • • Planning Production Encoding Authoring Distribution 3 Planning: Make the Case • Who? • What? – What makes this webcast different? • Where? – Suitable location? Costs? • Why? – Does the webcast satisfy a need? • When? – Enough time to plan? • Think in terms of marketing, reach, brand, communication – not IT 4 Planning: The Decision Tree • Connectivity on site? – Can connectivity be installed in time? – Test, test, test • Has Permission been granted? – Call all partied involved (talent, venue, label, etc) • Sufficient Budget? • Suitable Location – – – – Audio? Video? Power? Footprint? All of the above must be satisfied 5 Connectivity (Signal Acquisition) • Send raw media back to Broadcast Operations Center (BOC) – Satellite – Vivyx (fiber) – Wireless • Send encoded streams back to BOC – Need IP connectivity on site – Minimum 8 week install window 6 Production • Additional equipment – At least one backup of all critical hardware – Signal processing • Additional crew • Remote locations are tricky – Equipment, unknowns • Communication is key – Don't rely on cell phones – Land lines are best – AIM a great tool 7 Production (cont’d) • May need additional a/v for pre & post show – Talent? – Slide? – Music? • Licensing • Thanks – before & after • Use pre & post show for marketing/promo 8 Encoding • Longer listening times, larger audiences – May want to be conservative with bit rate – May be constrained by outgoing bandwidth • Faster machines required to encode highest quality in real-time • Push vs. pull – Firewall issues – Hard-coded IP issues – Public internet encodes • Backup machines required 9 Authoring • Simplify web sites to speed up access – – – – Nobody likes having to register Don't make them traverse entire site Complicated pages increase the probability of failure “The web servers never crash.” • Beware of web publishing systems – Caching – CMS/authorization • If you must use an embedded player, at least offer a metafile link 10 Distribution • Vastly increased bandwidth demands • Increased server licensing demands • Need more servers – Load balancing system is crucial • Use multicast if possible – LAN / WAN segments • Befriend the Network Admin(s) • Make archives available 11 Justify • Analyze the log files – Keep an eye on them for two weeks minimum • Do cost/benefit analysis – Cost per user (savings?) – Intangibles • • • • Goodwill Participation Communication Brand extension • Tell the folks that need to know 12 Q&A Thank You Steve Mack [email protected]