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Optimized Video Streaming on Android Platform
Spurný, František ; Ščuglík, František (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
The subject of this term project is the analysis and description of possibilities in video streaming optimization, and the design of a client/server application to implement optimized video streaming in practice. The client side of the application is realized with a mobileapplication for the Android platform, which in addition to video streaming implements the functionality of a file manager over directories and files saved in the cloud.
Web Browser for IP Cameras
Černý, Pavel ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The aim of the work described in this thesis was to enable live video streaming from IP cameras to selected users, using simply a modern web browser with no need to install special client-side software. The solution was found by utilizing programs FFmpeg (for communication with camera and video conversion to WebM format), Stream-m (for distribution of the data received from FFmpeg to clients), and a newly-created web application built on the Spring framework, which was used to control the aforementioned programs, and also allows camera management and user authorization. The resulting system reduces the effort required for client nodes deployment and maintenance. Thanks to the image size downscaling, the system brings about a considerable reduction of data flow in the network caused by camera output, and minimizes the load on client computers.
Video Format Support in Browsers and Possibility of Security Against Piracy
Bujok, Boris ; Kratochvíl, Martin (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
The work deals with distribution primarily video content on the web and the possibilities of its security. The goal of thesis is to explore and summarize this comprehensive subject. The first part covers the basics of distribution, delivery methods, protocols, video formats. The second part deals with technologies that are commonly used on the Web and their comparison in different browsers or on mobile platforms. Including a look into the future, where these technologies would might take in relation to the development of a planned support, either in the browser or on mobile platforms.
Processing and Streaming Video in Browser for Screen Recording
Svačina, Lukáš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
Aim of the thesis is to design and implement unique service based on the newest technologies in web apps fi eld which allows screen recording followed by P2P distribution between participating users using web browser only. Thesis deals with the analysis of modern and coming technologies which allow practical implementation of such a service. It involves obtaining access to the screen source data, its recording, transforming and transmission over the network followed by playing on the other side. Recorded videos are adapted for part by part use in a player with seeking capability. Distributed architecture for data exchange between peers using peer-to-peer connection based on hybrid P2P VoD network provides scalability of the solution. The player allows obtaining the necessary parts of the videos from the current watchers with smooth video playback experience during ongoing transmissions whilst allowing arbitrary video shifting. In consideration of early stages of development or experimental support for some of the APIs needed for this work, research into browsers' support with discussion on realistic applicability nowadays is always performed.
Web Browser for IP Cameras
Černý, Pavel ; Veigend, Petr (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The aim of the work described in this thesis was to enable live video streaming from IP cameras to selected users, using simply a modern web browser with no need to install special client-side software. The solution was found by utilizing programs FFmpeg (for communication with camera and video conversion to WebM format), Stream-m (for distribution of the data received from FFmpeg to clients), and a newly-created web application built on the Spring framework, which was used to control the aforementioned programs, and also allows camera management and user authorization. The resulting system reduces the effort required for client nodes deployment and maintenance. Thanks to the image size downscaling, the system brings about a considerable reduction of data flow in the network caused by camera output, and minimizes the load on client computers.
Optimized Video Streaming on Android Platform
Spurný, František ; Ščuglík, František (referee) ; Veselý, Vladimír (advisor)
The subject of this term project is the analysis and description of possibilities in video streaming optimization, and the design of a client/server application to implement optimized video streaming in practice. The client side of the application is realized with a mobileapplication for the Android platform, which in addition to video streaming implements the functionality of a file manager over directories and files saved in the cloud.
Processing and Streaming Video in Browser for Screen Recording
Svačina, Lukáš ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
Aim of the thesis is to design and implement unique service based on the newest technologies in web apps fi eld which allows screen recording followed by P2P distribution between participating users using web browser only. Thesis deals with the analysis of modern and coming technologies which allow practical implementation of such a service. It involves obtaining access to the screen source data, its recording, transforming and transmission over the network followed by playing on the other side. Recorded videos are adapted for part by part use in a player with seeking capability. Distributed architecture for data exchange between peers using peer-to-peer connection based on hybrid P2P VoD network provides scalability of the solution. The player allows obtaining the necessary parts of the videos from the current watchers with smooth video playback experience during ongoing transmissions whilst allowing arbitrary video shifting. In consideration of early stages of development or experimental support for some of the APIs needed for this work, research into browsers' support with discussion on realistic applicability nowadays is always performed.
Video Format Support in Browsers and Possibility of Security Against Piracy
Bujok, Boris ; Kratochvíl, Martin (referee) ; Luhan, Jan (advisor)
The work deals with distribution primarily video content on the web and the possibilities of its security. The goal of thesis is to explore and summarize this comprehensive subject. The first part covers the basics of distribution, delivery methods, protocols, video formats. The second part deals with technologies that are commonly used on the Web and their comparison in different browsers or on mobile platforms. Including a look into the future, where these technologies would might take in relation to the development of a planned support, either in the browser or on mobile platforms.

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