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  • Zeri Container???

    Posted by Marcus Ionis on September 7, 2011 at 3:19 pm

    I was going through our new upgrade of Digital Rapids StreamZ and noticed there’s a “ZERI CONTAINER”. I’m kind of curious what mediums this container is used for . It’s extension is F4F.

    I’m not finding an literature online or in the user guide.

    Any ideas would be great

    Thank You

    Marcus Ionis

    Craig Seeman replied 14 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Craig Seeman

    September 7, 2011 at 4:09 pm

    https://blogs.adobe.com/ktowes/2009/10/rtmp_rtmfp_and_http_the_multi.html

    Finally, we’ve added support for HTTP streaming with Project Zeri.

    Here is a list of some of the goals for Project Zeri

    Leveraging existing HTTP infrastructure and cache technologies – increase the options for delivery by allow content to be optionally cached by standard HTTP servers to help increase capacity and help reduce delivery costs for large scale publishers

    Support for all Flash Codecs– including H.264, VP6, H.263, HE-AAC, VP6, MP3 and all metadata that exists within the formats or live stream

    Playback standardization – Project Zeri will include full support within the Open Source Media Framework, to help provide a standard player that can work across our CDN partners, and help content publishers monetize their valuable content.

    Adaptive bit‐rate switching support – to ensure that bandwidth and CPU capabilities are maximized without disrupting the video flow.

    Live & On Demand Streaming over HTTP – Project Zeri will allow you to stream all the same content regardless if it is live or on-demand with no additional encoding or change to your live encoding technology. DVR support – to enable a rich and interactive live media experience

    Content protection – to ensure your content is protected through encryption, SWF verification & output protection all powered by Flash Access

  • Craig Seeman

    September 7, 2011 at 4:11 pm

    https://www.fierceonlinevideo.com/story/will-adobes-new-http-flash-streaming-support-lower-cdn-prices/2010-03-04

    Adobe’s Project Zeri, which adds support for HTTP streaming and includes support for all Flash players, is due to debut sometime next month. The long-awaited deployment is aimed specifically at content delivery networks trying to deal with increasingly long viewing times associated with larger streamed events.

    Adobe said in its blog that Project Zeri will leverage existing HTTP infrastructure and cache technologies, include adaptive bit-rate switching support and allow users to stream live or on-demand with no additional encoding to live encoding technology.

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