"These new Super HD and 3D formats are more challe
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"These new Super HD and 3D formats are more challenging to deliver than our other video streams, which is why we will deliver them through Open Connect," said Ken Florance , vice president of content delivery at Netflix. "Any ISP that wants to be able to deliver our new formats can do so easily and for free."
Netflix members can verify if their ISP is part of Open Connect and provides access to Netflix Super HD and, in the U.S. only, 3D on this Web site: www.netflix.com/superhd
Read more: Netflix "Open Connect" Delivery Network Gains Widespread Global Acceptance - FierceCable http://www.fiercecable.com/press-releases/net...z2YAUT4OKN
.......link didn't show as much data as I had hoped
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HTML5 and Video Streaming
Such a standard would enable agreement between streaming video clients and services about the following:
The acceptable A/V container formats (e.g. Fragmented MP4, WebM, etc.);
The acceptable audio and video codecs (e.g. H.264, VP8, AAC, etc.);
The streaming protocol (e.g. HTTP, RTP, etc.);
A way for the streaming protocol to adapt to available bandwidth;
A way of conveying information about available streams and other parameters to the streaming player module;
A way of supporting protected content (e.g. with DRM systems);
A way of exposing all this functionality into HTML5.
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH)
http://techblog.netflix.com/2010/12/html5-and...aming.html
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Vonage ITU Codec G.711 G.726 G.729 http://www.vonage-forum.com/ftopic2578.html
....haven't come across Vonage using open connect