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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Foo Fighters: Bandwidth Broadcasters

Nov 3 2009 10:14PM | Permalink |Comments (1) |


A week ago, I shared with you my experiences two nights earlier watching the live stream of a U2 concert on YouTube. Although the band's performance at the Rose Bowl broke records with a sellout crowd of 97,014, the Akamai-aided attendance was even more mpressive...an estimated 10 million streams served.

Friday night, as a follow-up, I tuned in to a Livestream-served and Facebook-sponsored Foo Fighters live jam session. At 7PM, there were around 13,000 folks online; by 7:30PM when I grabbed the following screenshot, more than 16,000 streams were being served:

As with the prior Sunday's U2 show, the presentation was computer-only in form. Among other things, this format allowed for a live discussion stream between Facebook members, including requests that the band regularly monitored and used to tailor the song list. And of course, it also allowed Facebook to serve advertisements on the right side of the screen.

The video and associated two-channel audio were glitch-free, but this was in no small part due to the fact that Livestream made the job easier for itself than did Google and its YouTube subsidiary a few days earlier. The above screenshot is 1276x778 pixels in size; from those dimensions, you can discern how miniscule the video window (which also could not be expanded to full screen) was. I also watched it on my Intel CPU-based, performance-optimized MacBook Air, versus on the archaic dual G5 Power Mac I'd used before.


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at 11/18/2009 6:51:50 PM, John [at] WowzaMedia said:
Hi Brian,
Sorry you missed the full screen Foo Fighters. If you switched from Facebook over to livestream.com/foofighters, you could take the player full screen. Livestream also has a mechanism for switching between the twitter chat stream and the FB chat stream (not available in fullscreen).

Please pardon me for being excited about our own new product, but Livestream, a Wowza Media Systems customer, also used our new Wowza Media Server 2 Advanced to make the Foo Fighters' stream available via iphone.livestream.com (like TVCatchup had been doing with TV in the UK since October with iphone.tvcatchup.com).

John [at] WowzaMedia


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