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Video Studio

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Video Studio

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  1. Primary colors EB Orange 246/137/51 EB Green 52/70/13 EB Gray 161/161/161 EB Yellow 255/200/40 Light tint 250/196/153 153/162/134 Video Studio 208/208/208 Beta Training Maya Fidel | Creative Solution Specialist 255/227/147 January 11th 2011 Dark tint 123/69/26 26/35/7 81/8181 128/100/20

  2. Agenda • What is Video Studio? • Creating an Automatic Package • Creating a Manual Package • Creating Multiple Packages • Modifying Existing Packages

  3. What is Video Studio? • The main goal of the Video Studio is to supply the best user experience by creating multiple streams to support the end user capabilities according to the user’s player and bandwidth. • Video Studio enables the MediaMind user to update an existing video package (if not attached) or create a new one. • Each video package consists of multiple video assets (different encoded files which were generated from the same source). • The new Video Studio has a new UI and a new and improved encoder!

  4. Supported Source and Encoding Formats • Video Studio supports the following video formats as inputs:Flash Video, Windows Media Video, Mpeg Video, AVI Video, Quicktime Video, 3GP Video. • Video Studio encoder supports the following formats as output: F4V – Flash 9 [H264], FLV [V8 On2 VP6] , FLV [V7 Sorenson], WMV & H.264 (MP4).

  5. Creating a Video Package • There are three ways to create a video package: • Add automatic package • Add manual package • Add multiple packages

  6. Creating Auto Package Creating an Automatic Package

  7. Creating an Automatic Package • The Automatic package is for users who supply the source files and usually want to create a package via MediaMind encoder using a set of default presets. • For a basic package, Video Studio generates the following video streams (unless the user specifies otherwise): • The user can resize the video package dimensions.

  8. Advanced Video Settings • The user has the ability to modify encoding settings and add additional streams. • The user can override the Frame Rate.

  9. Video Stream Summary • The video summary includes a summary of a selected video stream inside the grid and includes the following attributes: The overall bit rate per seconds for both the video and the audio codecs The type of file format [Mpeg4, FLV,F4V,WMV] & the associated Video Codec video compression method or algorithm that was used to code the video (H.264, On2 VP6, etc). The encoding method that was used (CBR, VBR, One Pass, Two Pass). Displays the number of frames or images that are projected or displayed per second The audio compression method or algorithm that was used to code the audio. (AAC, MP3, etc). The number of times the audio was sampled per a fixed amount of time. The number of audio channels that were used, i.e., mono (1), stereo (2), etc The amount of data that is being decoded per second for the audio channel. The amount of data that is being decoded per second for the video channel

  10. Creating a Manual Package

  11. Creating a Manual Package • The user can use their own streams instead of the Video Studio encoding services and create a manual package. • The user is able to add 1 or more files which are applicable to our packaging settings (Supported file format, file size). • The user will be able to change the Video Name or Enable/Disable a full page preview.

  12. Creating Multiple Packages • In this process, the user can create multiple packages, with the same ‘settings’, at the same time by supplying the source files. • The user can supply a package base name (same base name for all generated packages). Base name = PrefixPackage name = <Base_Name>_<Source_FileName>. • For any given source file [video asset] the Video Studio will generate an equivalent package using the following streams:

  13. Multiple Packages - Advanced Settings • Same as regular package with the following limitations: • Settings will be applied to all packages. • No Weight or File Name columns are available. • Users can modify encoding settings, add additional streams or use their own streams instead of Video Studio’s encoding services.

  14. Modifying Existing Package • You can only edit ‘non-attached’ packages at the moment. • The user can select an existing package and can replace a specific file or switch the source file. • Manual Packages - manually changes the video streams. • Auto Package - replaces the source file and regenerates the package or adds video streams based on the existing source.

  15. Modify Existing Packages – Delete & Preview • Delete Package • Delete is enabled only if no ad is using this package. In any case the source asset will not be deleted. • Preview Package • The user can preview an existing package content, review all multi-streams and view their results.

  16. Emails • After you click save, a message is displayed notifying the users that they will receive an email when the job will be completed.The email includes the status of every stream:

  17. Backwards Compatibility • Video Studio will support the ability to read current system packages. • Video Studio V2 will run in parallel to Studio V1 and will be accessible only to beta users (for those users V2 replaces V1).

  18. Permissions • Video Studio includes two permissions: • Access to V2 Video Studio (read only). • Create/modify packages in V2 video studio.

  19. Default Presets • Video Studio includes the following presets per each file format and its associated codec:

  20. Default Presets - continuation New package will include the following default video formats: FLV7 [Low & High] FLV8 [Low & High] F4V [Low & High]

  21. Beta • The Beta will start on January 16th, 2011. • 40 accounts will get permissions for this Beta (top Video Studio users with the highest usage). • We will open the permission to the Beta gradually. • Training will be conducted to relevant AMs next week.

  22. Thank You

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