Tin Can API is a specification for learning technologies that enables Learning Management Systems to collect data from various learning activities that a student may undertake. Tin Can API has succeeded SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) as the new standard for learner analytics. Requirements for Tin Can API In Tin Can API any learner activity on the web may be integrated and logged to the LMS. This includes activities such as reading a blog and watching a video online. For Tin Can API to succeed, all learning activities that a learner performs should be able to transmit learning data…
CDN player Support for RTMP Streaming Declining
RTMP Streaming Protocol is receiving declining support from Content Delivery Networks CDNs). One major demand that RTMP stream places on CDNs is the requirement of an active connection between Flash Media Player and the viewer on port 1935. This is because RTMP requires a persistent connection. On the other hand video streaming protocols such as HLS, DASH and HDS require streaming over HTTP, and do not require much customization, and are easily supported by CDNs. Also, with Flash not being supported by Android and iOS, RTMP use is steadily declining. Amazon AWS on RTMP Stream [caption id="attachment_1451" align="aligncenter" width="415"] AWS…
Best Video DRM Hosting: Streaming Media Readers’ Choice Award
[caption id="attachment_1304" align="aligncenter" width="461"] VdoCipher Video Hosting Service win at Streaming Media Global Awards 2016[/caption] VdoCipher, the trailblazing force in the world of secure video streaming solutions, recently bagged the much-coveted Video DRM and Access Control Category award at the esteemed Streaming Media Global Magazine, European Edition. This accolade affirms VdoCipher's unwavering dedication to safeguarding content creators' intellectual property and combating online video piracy. The Readers' Choice Awards, held annually by Streaming Media Global Magazine, are determined by an online survey. Here, both industry insiders and end-users vote for their favorite offerings. Siddhant Jain, CEO and Co-Founder of VdoCipher, expressed his…
Make Your Online Video Course More Engaging with these tips
Making your online video course engaging to students is a very important part of creating quality E-Learning courses. Engaging site design ensures that students are motivated to continue your online course, and ensures better results in terms of course completion and knowledge retention. We have learnt considerably about E-Learning design through working with online video course creators. Here we bring our insights on how to make your online course more engaging. This is combined with insights collected from leading E-Learning experts - Christopher Pappas (of elearningindustry.com), Tom Kuhlmann (Chief Learning Architect at Articulate LMS) and Connie Malamed (the eLearning Coach). E-Learning Design Checklist for…
Nodejs sample code to generate OTP for secure video streaming
https://gist.github.com/milangupta4/feb388a08ead1450f6b77d6db58f90dd
A Business & Entertainment History of Streaming Media
With video increasingly becoming the medium of communication over the internet, it is a sobering thought that many of the technologies now being used seamlessly were tried out, at enormous usage costs, in the early-to-mid 90s. Some of the first uses of internet streaming media in this period were: The first major live sports webcast on the internet on September 5, 1995 - a Major League Baseball game between the Seattle Mariners and the New York Yankees. A Rolling Stone Live Concert was broadcast live from Cotton Bowl in Dallas on 18 November 1994. Knowing the broadcast channel to be live…