Ben Waggoner

Ben Waggoner

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This blog focuses on Silverlight from a media technology perspective. It also covers encoding in supported formats, particularly Windows Media and VC-1.
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Posted By: Ben Waggoner | Jun 27th @ 1:33 PM

One of the things distracting me from blogging lately has now been announced: the Wimbledon Championships are going to be live HD in Silverlight starting today (Saturday June 27th). Full details (once again) at the Silverlight Team Blog. This is going to be the biggest English language Live Smooth Streaming event so far, coming off the successful French International tennis tournament at Roland Garros. It’s amazing to think that this came together in just eight weeks, and amazing the amount of work that has gone into it. From the blog:

When we first started talking about streaming The Championships, Wimbledon, we were definitely excited, but knew it was going to take a village to make it possible. After agreeing to work with NBC Sports back in April of this year, we had only two weeks to figure out not only if we could pull it off in time, but who we needed in order to do so. Given that we only had eight weeks until The Championships started, you can only imagine how fast we had to put the pedal to the metal.

We already had a solid foundation to start from, with the successful broadcast of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on NBCOlympics.com, and Live at Wimbledon presented an opportunity to begin to take advantage of the features of Silverlight 3 as we prepare for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics Games.

We also chose iStreamPlanet to not only encode all of the media content, but called upon their design prowess as well to create and deploy a custom Microsoft Silverlight-based media experience, which will leverage the latest Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS7) Smooth Streaming technology. Additionally, iStreamPlanet’s digital asset management product, iStream Director will manage all the file-based transcoding for match replays and highlights.

So what does this all mean exactly? Well, some pretty cool features and functionalities all at the tips of your fingers, including (but certainly not limited to):

  • Live HD Smooth Streaming
  • Video-On-Demand HD and SD Smooth Streaming (which will be used for highlights and match replays)
  • Integrated Advertising
  • Instant Replay (in case you want to see Roger Federer’s forehand one more time), and
  • Deep-linking via RSS feed (which provides the ability to link to the media player from external sources and invoke playback of the desired media clip you’d like to watch).

And when we said this kind of project takes a village, we meant it. In addition to iStreamPlanet, we also had to call upon content delivery network (CDN) partner Akamai to provide the media delivery, Inlet Technologies to provide the encoding technology, NBC’s partner IMG who is managing the event logistics at Wimbledon, and their partner Perform Group, who is handling the encoding of the 4 WMV court feeds and providing archives of the matches.

Here’s the on-demand player:

And the live HD player:

As for the event itself, here’s some more details from Sports Media News about the planned experience:

Live at Wimbledon will offer live streaming of up to four concurrent courts, on-demand replays of the best matches from every day of The Championships, alternate camera angles for NBC Sports semifinal and final match coverage, daily video highlights, and Golden Moments from the Wimbledon archive, including an on-demand replay of the classic 2008 Gentlemen’s Finals between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, that NBC Sports’ John McEnroe said was the “greatest match we’ve ever seen.”

Live at Wimbledon will be available starting today, the first day of The Championships, Wimbledon with on-demand coverage. Live streaming of NBC Sports coverage and additional matches will begin on Saturday, June 27, concluding with the Ladies’ Final on Saturday, July 4 at 9 a.m. ET and the Gentlemen’s Final on Sunday, July 5 at 9 a.m. ET.

The Live at Wimbledon video experience will be powered by Microsoft Silverlight and offers the first implementation of Live Smooth Streaming for U.S.-based audiences. Silverlight and Live Smooth Streaming enable NBC Sports and Live at Wimbledon to deliver true high definition (HD)-quality streaming video for both live NBC Sports broadcast and on-demand coverage. Live at Wimbledon users will also be able to experience digital video recorder (DVR)-like controls, such as the ability to pause live action, skip back to drive their own instant replays, and join live broadcasts mid-event. Microsoft partnered with application service provider iStreamPlanet to build the Live at Wimbledon video player and handle content acquisition, encoding, and origin hosting with Akamai providing the delivery of the content.

“NBC Sports has a proud tradition of Wimbledon coverage, and we are even prouder to extend our coverage online with the all-new Live at Wimbledon,” said Perkins Miller, Senior Vice President, NBC Sports & Olympics, Digital Media. “Tennis fans in the U.S. can now widely follow Wimbledon online both live and on-demand, and the quality of the Live at Wimbledon video player will only enhance their viewing experience.”

“Building on the success of the NBCOlympics.com broadcast of the 2008 Beijing Summer Games, we’re excited to partner with NBC Sports once again to provide Silverlight and the unique capabilities of Live Smooth Streaming to power Live at Wimbledon,” said Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president of the .NET Developer Platform at Microsoft Corp. “Silverlight enables NBC Sports to provide Wimbledon fans true HD-quality video content and DVR-like features, dramatically improving the quality of the online viewing experience over previous years.”

For more information on Live at Wimbledon, tennis fans can go to NBCSports.com or Wimbledon.org. Tennis fans can also follow Live at Wimbledon on twitter.com/NBCWimbledon.

As always with these big sports events, there’s plenty of georestrictions going on. The direct link for the USA is:

http://wimbledonlive.nbcsports.com/

The options per country are listed here:

http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/interactive/video/live.html

It’s amazing to think we pulled this together in just two months. It’s a testament to the very hard work of our great teams inside Microsoft and some incredible partners.

Posted By: Ben Waggoner | Jun 25th @ 1:33 PM
Some of you have asked me about Scott Guthrie's twitter mention of the Xbox 360 Silverlight advertising demo at Cannes.

So, yes, Silverlight 3 is coming to the Xbox 360 and Xbox Live.

We're mainly discussing this in the context of advertising at this point. We've got some more info up about it at the (reliably interesting and informative) Silverlight Team Blog.[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Ben Waggoner | May 25th @ 5:10 PM

Streaming Media has been doing a series of online workshops on various topics. They themselves are live streaming, with a chat backchannel which. It’s great to showcase the technology in itself like this. I myself have been guilty of “typing about moving images” plenty of times; a sin up there with “dancing about architecture.”

The topic this time is Live Streaming. Here’s the description:

Online Workshop: Live Streaming

A Streaming Media Roundtable Web Event with the Pros

Whether you're a live video streaming veteran or a newbie looking to present your first online event, this Streaming Media Roundtable offers an opportunity to get guidance from 4 leading companies that specialize in live video delivery. In addition to discussing the various solutions they offer, the presenters will address best practices for coordination, workflow, and user experience as well as do's and don'ts that can help you present better live events and achieve maximum ROI. They'll also answer your questions specific to your unique circumstances, so don't miss this unique online workshop.

And it is a great lineup (with stolen images):

Brian Stevenson
Director, Product Management
Digital Rapids


Tim Harader
Senior Product Manager
Microsoft Silverlight

Neil Sweeney
Senior Vice-President North America
StreamTheWorld

Simon Ball
Vice President and Global Head of Webcasting Operations
Thomson Reuters

Brian Stevenson has been a great partner of ours at Digital Rapids, and played an important role in making NBC Olympics live video stress free and high quality. It’s a rare and wonderful thing to have a big rack of real-time encoders just keep on trucking day after day and and never make it into the list of live event crises.

Tim Harader is a great guy and an old friend, and I’m glad to have an excuse to give him a shout-out. He’s been working behind the scenes for a decade now on all kinds of important digital media products, with a real focus on bringing the best of the professional video industry into PC playback. I first met him setting up the digital projection system at Cinema 21 for the WMVHD theater project, and I was impressed by his passion and competence in getting the best possible experience in that environment. Since joining Microsoft, we’d worked together on HD DVD, the codec team, and now on Silverlight.

Tim was there at the beginning of web video, HD on the PC, HD in the home, and now Smooth Streaming.

So, register already! It’s free. And apparently you can win a GPS.

Posted By: Ben Waggoner | May 11th @ 3:07 PM

It’s Streaming Media East this week. Alas, I’m racing towards a book deadline, and so am skipping the show for the first time in years. I miss it; it’s long been one my favorite shows of the year, and an extremely productive place to meet with customers, partners, as well as a family reunion for us grizzled veterans of digital media.

But a bunch of the rest of the Silverlight media team are there. They’re demoing our big news, but I can at least write about it.

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Posted By: Ben Waggoner | May 7th @ 5:27 PM

Novell has just released the first Moonlight 2.0 Preview, dubbed Moonlight 1.9. It adds a bunch of new Silverlight 2 features, and offers compatibility with many more sites. Near and dear to my heart, it supports Smooth Streaming. Deep Zoom is also working.

The mono team has tons of info, so here’s a link list.

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Posted By: Ben Waggoner | May 2nd @ 9:05 PM
Oh, I’ve been so remiss in blogging this. Fortunately the submission date just got extended (not a great idea to a media technology due date so close to NAB…). As my long-time readers my remember, I joined the board of the DVD Association a while back. Since then, we’ve been expanding our mission to encompass all forms of interactive digital media, not just optical disc, and are now the International Digital Media Alliance. We’re trying to fight the good fight in bringing the best parts of DVD and Blu-ray, particularly the high bar for interactivity, to the exploding breadth of media delivery…[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Ben Waggoner | May 2nd @ 4:21 PM
So, this is irrationally exciting for me; what's perhaps the first UGC (user-generated content) in Smooth Streaming. Two of our awesome evangelists, Tim Heuer and Arturo Toldeo were in New Zealand for WEB09. They were invited to do a code-off with three Adobe representatives to build a cool app to raffle off the event prizes. Needless to say, they scored an overwhelming victory, even outnumbered 3:2. One would expect no less; no real news there. What I'm jazzed about is that our local NZ web whiz Nigel Parker went and posted a Smooth Streaming video of the darn thing! And none of us…[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Ben Waggoner | May 1st @ 8:09 PM
Our friends at CDNetworks announced their adoption of Smooth Streaming last week. And now they’ve have made a very cool new Smooth Streaming demo site: http://www.nextcdn.com/Silverlight.htm.[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Ben Waggoner | Apr 20th @ 10:05 PM
So, it's the end of Monday here in Las Vegas, and I've already got Thursday voice. I wish I could explain with a great Vegas story involving cigars and bourbon, but it's actually a nasty virus from my three year old that's been hammering me for a couple of weeks. So I'm skipping the Akamai shindig to rest my voice and get some blogging done. There's lots of big news from Microsoft and our partners around Silverlight that I wanted to link to. This is just the highlights - there's tons more in the press release: "Microsoft Smooth Streaming Provides True High-Definition Video Delivery." The…[Click to read the full post ]
Posted By: Ben Waggoner | Apr 20th @ 8:37 PM
Okay, as promised here's the actual location of the Compressionist Party tomorrow, Tuesday, April 21.

It's at the Encore at Wynn (aka "Wynn Encore" and "Encore Las Vegas") Tower Suite 1805.

As promised 6-9 pm. There should be some beverages and light snacks.

RSVP isn't required, but it'd be great if you could email me if you think you're coming so I can make sure we're set up adequately.
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