Introduction to Mobile Video, How to Send Live TV and Streaming Video to 2G and 3G Multimedia Telephones

# Read ! Introduction to Mobile Video, How to Send Live TV and Streaming Video to 2G and 3G Multimedia Telephones by Lawrence Harte, Stephen Clee ç eBook or Kindle ePUB. Introduction to Mobile Video, How to Send Live TV and Streaming Video to 2G and 3G Multimedia Telephones Crash course on a new technology according to M. Amos. If you need to get up to speed quickly or just a quick reference for a new technology, this is a good solution; it is written by people, who know their field, in clear concise language (no upper level math degrees needed). Making good use if diagrams and well worded descriptions the book will fill in the mystery behind how video gets to your phone. This is not a replacement for a text book for system designers, but is an excellent resourc

Introduction to Mobile Video, How to Send Live TV and Streaming Video to 2G and 3G Multimedia Telephones

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Rating : 4.13 (863 Votes)
Asin : 1932813527
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 96 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-12-17
Language : English

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Introduction to Mobile Video explains how to send video and television to mobile telephones on 2nd and 3rd generation wireless systems. Discover the different types of media formats that can be used by mobile devices and the types of operating systems and media players they can use. You will learn about the key available video transmission options. Explained are the core technologies that are used for mobile video including video compression, audio compression, multimedia transmission, and media players that can be used for small portable electronics devices. The fundamentals of sending mobile video including circuit switched video, packet video, video and audio compression, audio quality, video quality, multiplexing voice and video services, and channel setup and control is provided. You will learn about how to overcome the challenges of limited processing power and the battery life in mobile devices and how to provide a good viewing experience while saving battery life. Some of the most important topics featured are: Different Ways to Send Mobile Video Key Mobile Video Applications such as Live TV Types of Multimedia Telephones Mobile Video and Audio Compression Mobile Video Player Software Mobile Operating Sys

"Crash course on a new technology" according to M. Amos. If you need to get up to speed quickly or just a quick reference for a new technology, this is a good solution; it is written by people, who know their field, in clear concise language (no upper level math degree's needed). Making good use if diagrams and well worded descriptions the book will fill in the mystery behind how video gets to your phone. This is not a replacement for a text book for system designers, but is an excellent resource for persons needing a quick but thorough understand. Very High Level with no detail If you are looking to learn what mobile video is about, then this book is not for you. If you know nothing about mobile video and want to learn some lingos, some very generic concepts, and very basic of what mobile video is, then this may fit the bill (even then, this may be a stretch). If you know anything about mobile network, streaming video, and multimedia, then you already know more than what this book can offer. I wish I can get my money back.. Too simple Quentin I am afraid it is too simple for most of the people in the industry.I have no more word to write . how come you forces me to write so long!!!

Mr. He has over 29 years of technology analysis, development, implementation, and business management experience. . He was part the UK s first internet radio station launched in 1996 (Interface Radio) and his team has performed many firsts in internet broadcasting. Stephen Clee is the managing director of Datmedia, Ltd. Stephen set up Datmedia in 2000 to develop the next generation of interactive online audio-video broadcasting tools

About the Author Mr. Harte has worked for leading companies including Ericsson/General Electric, Audiovox/Toshiba and Westinghouse and has consulted for hundreds of other companies. Harte holds many degrees and certificates including an Executive MBA from Wake Forest University (1995) and a BSET from the University of the State of New York, (1990). Stephen Clee has played an instrumental role in the early broadcasts of perpetual 24/7 radio (audio) and his Interface team went on to perform many other firsts in internet broadcasting. Harte is the president of Althos, an expert information provider which researches, trains, and publishes on technology and business industries. He was part the UK s first internet radio station launched in 1996 (Interface Radio) and his te

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