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RE: Agenda Items for the Research Channel Working Group Meeting at I2SMM


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  • From: "Landry, Greg" <>
  • To: "Frank Fulchiero" <>, "Bob Riddle" <>
  • Cc: "jose" <>, "David Devereaux-Weber" <>, "Michael C. Wellings" <>, "Research Channel Working Group" <>, "wg-multicast" <>
  • Subject: RE: Agenda Items for the Research Channel Working Group Meeting at I2SMM
  • Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 11:37:32 -0400

Hi All:

As a provider of multicast content, I'm very interested in the topic of
centralized / discovery announcement system. I'm somewhat familiar with
the DV Guide and have referred other universities to it. We seek to
distribute our content and we are willing to conduct free test
transmissions to schools entering the multicast realm. One of the points
I make in trying to get them to move forward is that, once a venue is
multicast capable, they open themselves up to all kinds of content. I'm
not sure how well this resonates. Perhaps not as much as it could/should.

Frank, at the least, you've motivated me to contact DV Guide. You have
good timing because we just announced our Global Concert Series for
2008-09 and have a few dates left this season.

Regards,
Greg

Greg Landry
Business Development Manager
The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
260 S. Broad Street, 16th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
p 215.893.1994
f 215.875.7649

www.philorch.org/internet2

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Fulchiero
[mailto:]

Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 10:57 AM
To: Bob Riddle
Cc: jose; David Devereaux-Weber; Michael C. Wellings; Research Channel
Working Group; wg-multicast
Subject: Re: Agenda Items for the Research Channel Working Group Meeting
at I2SMM

Hi, not sure there is any interest in discussing this problem, but I
am concerned that we have these great multicast networks, but it's
hard to figure out when there are compelling, or any, programs to
watch. We seem to have no centralized or really useful discovery/
announcement system. This makes practical use of multicast video, on
a world-wide basis, much harder.

DVGuide was a great start http://dvguide.arts.usf.edu/

No criticism on the thankless volunteers that manage it, however its
use/usability does not seem to have increased since I first saw it a
few years ago. I requested that we be listed a month or two ago, but
no results. Since then we have had problems with our multicast
streams, so thankfully it did not happen. I will give the "system"
the benefit of the doubt, and figured I did something wrong, but I
often also get SQL errors.

Additionally, it may be possible to improve the layout if more
"channels" are listed, by putting them on the vertical instead of
horizontal axis, like here http://tv.msn.com/tv/guide
Though in this format, it's also hard to "spotlight" special events,
which is important.
I emphasize I am not criticizing, just wondering if there is room for
improvement, and who is in the position to assist here.

I see interesting programs in SAPs that are not in DVGuide, which
leads to SAP issues. It's great to have a built-in discovery
mechanism in clients like VLC, but many institutions are sending out
SAPs for programs that can't be viewed.

Then, there is no modern SAP server, it seems, that can be used by
institutions that need one, especially for the more efficient H.264
codec. I accidentally created a nasty SAP storm a few weeks ago when
I changed just a few parameters in miniSAPserver. It would be useful
if I2, the Commons, or an institution could offer to host SAPs, even
at a cost, for those of us that don't have the resources to set up a
SAP server for just a few streams.

Personally, I am under a bit of pressure to get more use out of the
multicast bandwidth we pay for, to justify the expense.
It would be useful to us to have an easier way to find multicast
video, and we are not yet able to create SAPs for our H.264 streams,
which have twice the efficiency of the MPEG2 ones.

TOPIC TWO- any advancements in the area of multicasting commercial or
state-sponsored international channels, especially in the areas of
copyright?

Anyhow, does the above resonate with anyone? Sorry, it's somewhat of
a disorganized brain dump on a busy morning, but wanted to get it
out. I am sending a copy to the multicast working group list, as some
of these issues may overlap their areas of interest. My apologies if
you get this twice, or if the issues are not relevant.

Thanks,

Frank Fulchiero
Digital Media Specialist
Connecticut College



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