Synchronized Content - Page 3
June 11, 2001
Creating code that synchronizes slides along with media have been
around since RealAudio 3. However, doing it easily is rather
new. Several programs have been developed recently that make it
much easier.
Windows Media On Demand Producer
This tool is free from Microsoft and can be downloaded at their
site.
It was developed in conjunction with Sonic Foundry and is a
lightweight version of their Vegas Video production tool.
WMOP is used to create synchronized slides with on-demand video.
Windows Media On-Demand Producer is a fairly robust tool that can
do a lot more than just add URLs to the stream. It works with
your video capture card, if you have one on your computer, to
capture video directly into the program or you can load in WAV
files or AVI video files as we are doing. The scripting you
create, including the Commands, can be imported and exported
between files making it easy to reuse. Many templates also ship
with WMOP that allow you to encode at common speeds. If you
don't like the templates you can also modify them.
Once you have an AVI file or other appropriate source file opened
in WMOP, you can add Commands at time points throughout the
program. The URL command is used and the Parameter is set to the
name of the HTML page containing the various slides you want to
display. When you are done entering URL commands choose the
Publish action under the File menu. This will give you a choice
of several prepared Templates. To create a slide show choose the
(URL Flip) Slide Show selection and the program will create the
slide show for you.
WMOP is a great free tool, but it is limited in the design and
layout of the slide show. To create a more robust slide show you
will need to go with a third party tool.
SofTV Products
I was recently introduced to these tool for creating both on-
demand and live synchronized presentations on the Web without
additional plugins. On-demand production of synchronized content
is difficult, but similar live production is much harder.
Softv Author
Softv Author allows you to do visual layout of the video and
graphics on the page, including drag and drop resizing of the
elements of the page.
Once the pages are visually laid out they can be published to a
Web site by pressing a single publish button. The dynamic HTML
which is used to create the pages is written by the program and
is compatible with both Internet Explorer 4 and Netscape 4 as
well as Real Media and Windows Media.
Softv PresenterLive
This tool is Softv's most interesting. It allows you to produce
live webcasts with synchronized slides. This may sound simple,
but in reality injecting page turns commands into the Windows
Media Encoder software is very difficult.
Use the Author software to layout the Web page and create the
template. Then open the PowerPoint presentation into
PresenterLive. The slides will be converted from PowerPoint to
JPG files and sent to the end users browser to be precached.
Another program called LiveSync is used by the producer to
control slide changes. This program links to yet another program
— TriggerMaker — which actually talks to the Windows
Media Encoder and injects the page turn commands into the video
stream.
At the client end, the triggers are received by a small Java
program running in the Web page. This Java program controls the
page turns on the client end.
SofTV has produced a suite of programs that are on the leading
edge of technology. They allow you to replicate the
functionality that until now would have taken an expensive
service provider to produce.
These programs are available at
Softv.net.
Conclusion
Windows Media reaches it's full potential when it is combined
with other elements on the Web page to produce advanced video
applications. As bandwidth increases on the Web you will start to
see better video applications aimed at sports, weather and news
broadcasts. Yahoo
FinanceVision is a good
example of a first attempt at this new medium.
Over time, with the creation of new tools such as SofTV, these
capabilities will trickle down into the hands of corporate
trainers and individual users. That's when things will start
getting interesting.
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