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Hosting Services for Streaming Media - Page 13

March 26, 2001

A quick search of The List of ISPs comes up with over 700 companies that claim to offer streaming as part of their hosting packages. But random visits to a few of their sites show streaming mentioned only as one of an endless list of available features, or not at all. Many smaller ISPs may be checking streaming off on a list while their actual expertise with the medium is limited. Site owners for whom high-quality streaming media is a requirement will naturally look for a host with experience setting up complex streaming environments. Those for whom streaming is the centerpiece, such as radio stations, may prefer a host that specializes in streaming.

Of course, it's also feasible to use one company to host streaming media and another to host the surrounding Web site. In some situations this may be the most cost-effective way to add streaming to an existing site, or to provide reserve bandwidth on an as-needed basis. At least one company, 0db MediaLink, specializes in this, offering "dedicated auxiliary streaming server video and music capabilities to already existing remote or local Web sites."

How to find streaming-savvy ISPs? A good place to start would be the list of access providers on iBEAM's Web site. An ISP's partnership with iBEAM would seem to indicate that streaming is a major part of their business, and that the expertise is there to support it. Most of the big-name US hosting services are on the list.

AudioVideo Web is one hosting service that specializes in A/V. In addition to Internet hosting, they offer live Webcasting, encoding and other streaming-related services. They also create SMIL-based multimedia presentations that can be updated by the site owner.

Other Streaming Media-oriented Hosting Services:

Most of these companies offer other streaming-related services (encoding, editing, live Webcast production) in addition to hosting.

How to Choose a Streaming Media Host

It goes without saying that any ISP should provide a powerful network, with plenty of bandwidth, plenty of server redundancy, plenty of disk space and close adherence to standard security procedures. Due to the demands of A/V content, a Streaming Media Service Provider should have even more of all these goodies. Naturally they all claim to offer impeccable capacity and reliability, but you'll have to use your own judgment as to which ones really have the stuff. Insist on knowing the details of their hardware, connectivity and staffing.

Considerations specific to SMSPs include:

Multiple Format Support - Most SMSPs can deliver both Real Media and Windows Media concurrently from the same account. The best ones can handle QuickTime too, as well as MP3 streaming and some of the more obscure formats such as Shoutcast. Many sites offer users a choice of quality levels for different connection speeds, and a good SMSP should be able to handle this smoothly.

Live and On Demand Service - A good SMSP allows you to offer media on a continuous basis, an on-demand basis, or a one- time "live event" basis.

Production and Encoding Services - Any computer-literate person can "rip" an audio track from a CD and convert it to a RealAudio file, but creating real quality streaming audio and video requires media production skills that most hosting services do not have. If you choose to outsource production tasks, consider using a dedicated audio or video shop, unless your SMSP can show you that they have A/V geeks (not computer geeks) on staff, and professional studio equipment.

Streaming Media Network (SMN) Affiliation - As discussed earlier, using a SMN to detour around Internet congestion may boost performance more than any amount of upgrading at the server end. If quality and reliability are priorities, choose a service provider that is affiliated with one or more SMNs (iBEAM, Akamai, Servecast, Ituner).

Specific Expertise - It makes sense to partner with a company that has experience in your particular industry, and a corporate culture similar to your own. There are many niches within the SMSP trade. Many SMSPs cater specifically to radio stations, others address the needs of corporations (teleconferencing, online training, etc.), while a few target specialized markets such as real estate agencies. Try to find one with existing customers in your line of business.

Next Month in the Next Wave

This month we looked at companies that provide "back-end" services for broadcasters, such as hosting and network services. In next month's column, we'll turn our attention to the "front end," and see what sort of tools are available for broadcasters to develop user interfaces for online audio and video.

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