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PSU COEStreaming Video Offering
  • Shan Karimushan
  • William Burkhard
  • Center for Electronic Design,
  • Communications Computing
  • The College of Engineering
  • The Pennsylvania State University

08 November 2002
2
Presentation Topics
  • Purpose of Streaming Media Services
  • Pros Cons of Video Streaming
  • Existing Applications in the COE Environment
  • System Design
  • Hardware/Software Structure
  • Future Enhancements
  • Some Examples
  • Conclusion

3
Purpose of Streaming Media Services
  • Provide on-demand video information to a targeted
    audience.
  • In the College of Engineering, purposes include
  • Alternate way of delivering lectures
  • Providing highlights of research projects to
    targeted audiences sponsors, industry,
    government, alumni
  • Distance Education and Learning cooperative
    initiatives
  • Webcasting information on College and
    Departmental web sites
  • Specific targeted audience includes
  • Students, prospective students, faculty, program
    sponsors, industry, government, alumni

4
Existing Applications in the College of
Engineering
  • Distance Education (Talking Head, Low Motion)
  • NucE 501 Fall 2002
  • Site http//www.engr.psu.edu/cde/NucE501/FA2002/c
    ourse-home.html
  • Production Volume 2 lectures/week, 4 videos/week
  • Encoding Rates Broadband 100150K, 480x360
    screen Modem 2590K, 342x240 screen
  • Science, Technology, Society/ PSU Green Design
  • 9th Annual Green Design Conference
  • Site http//www.engr.psu.edu/sts/greendesign/vide
    o.htm
  • Encoding Rates Broadband 90K 150K, 240x180
    screen Modems 28K56K, 160x120 screen
  • College Web Page (High Motion, Stereo Sound)
  • Deans Message
  • Site http//www.engr.psu.edu/welcome.stm
  • Encoding Rates Broadband 220K 350K, 320x240
    screen 90K 150K, 240x180 screen , Modem
    28K56K, 160x120 screen

5
System Design Hardware/Software Structure
  • Encoding Hardware Software
  • DELL Precision 530 Workstation
  • Dual Intel 1.8 GHz Xeon Processors
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • 80GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
  • Osprey 220 audio/video capture card for direct
    conversion of video tapes to Windows Media files
  • Dazzle Hollywood DV firewire high motion video
    capture device to capture high quality MPEG or
    AVI files
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows Media 7.1
  • Sony VCR
  • Streaming Video Server
  • DELL PowerEdge 1550 Server
  • Dual Intel 1.0GHz Pentium 3 Processors (COE Web
    Server)
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 336G, 10,000 RPM Hard Drives Configured as RAID
    Level 5
  • Windows 2K Advanced Server
  • Windows Media Server 4.1
  • Microsoft IIS

6
Future Service Enhancements
  • Video Shooting Editing Services
  • Live Webcasting
  • 24x7 Streaming Media Camera
  • Support of Other Media Streaming Services
  • Real
  • QuickTime

7
Some Examples
  • NucE 501 Fall 2002
  • Site http//www.engr.psu.edu/cde/NucE501/FA2002/c
    ourse-home.html
  • 9th Annual Green Design Conference
  • Site http//www.engr.psu.edu/sts/greendesign/vide
    o.htm
  • Deans Message
  • Site http//www.engr.psu.edu/welcome.stm
  • Department of Architectural Engineering, Building
    Envelop Research Laboratory
  • Sites
  • http//www.engr.psu.edu/mediademo/ae_test_high.htm
  • http//www.engr.psu.edu/mediademo/ae_test_med.htm

8
Conclusion
  • The initial offering of Streaming Media Services
    is still in its infancy.
  • The implementation high performance Encoding and
    Delivery servers utilizing readily available
    Microsoft software accompanied by ancillary video
    capturing hardware and software help keep costs
    manageable.
  • The offering of Streaming Media Services is being
    well received by College faculty.
  • Demands for both video capturing and streaming
    services continues to grow.
  • Additional streaming services are needed in the
    future to support other popular media players
    e.g., Real Player QuickTime.
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