By Brent Grablachoff
Many here at Endavo Media recently attended Streaming Media West and Online Video Platform Summit ’09, a three-day conference rich with live demonstrations, expert speakers and business-building opportunities for professional video content producers, video technology companies and online video platform providers. I spoke with countless industry experts, providers, producers, and attendees, all of which helped confirm problems the online video industry is experiencing, and the need for solutions for future digital media delivery systems.
Because there is so much conference information to share, I’m providing the first of a two-part blog post in hopes to educate and inform you of the latest happenings in our digital world. Today I’m writing on 3-Screen Delivery and Mobile Video Delivery. Next week I’ll conclude with Paid/Premium Content, Detailed Video Analytics and Live Streaming.
3-Screen Delivery (PC/Mobile/IPTV)
Mobile delivery was the most widely discussed topic with 3-Screen Delivery not far behind. Three-Screen Delivery is simply another way to describe the ability to publish digital media to the computer, mobile phone and TV. While interest in IPTV was somewhat tempered, many telecommunications companies with whom I spoke was touting set-top box and its importance in the future of online video delivery.
Most experts believe telecommunications providers, cable companies, and global broadcasting companies will be offering “TV Everywhere” by 2013.
Mobile Video Delivery
Being a sports nut and former college football player, there have been countless sporting events I missed because I was away from a TV or Computer, or my cable company wasn’t airing that particular game. Rejoice! I no longer have to worry about that.
Today we can simply enter the mobile URL of your favorite sports video Web site and catch the game live or on-demand from a mobile phone. No doubt mobile video delivery has arrived and is capturing tons of viewership!
While most conference exhibitors seemed focused on standard video delivery to Web sites, we saw heavy interest in vendors promoting mobile video delivery. Content producers were seeking an easy and effective solution to distribute content to mobile phones. Also, there was considerable talk about piracy and illegal downloads of content—that’s always a concern of video content producers. But rest assured, there are measures for distributing content safely without limiting its global reach.
Based on feedback and interactions at the Endavo Media booth, and discussions with others at the conference, I believe mobile video delivery will be the HOT TOPIC in the online video world for at least the next six months.

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