Jul 15

So I am siked to presenting at 360|Flex DC coming up later this year. RealEyes is owning the first day app track with 3 back to back sessions. Check out the schedule here: http://360flex.com/downloads/schedule.pdf and go register for the event here: http://www.360flex.com/register/.

360|Flex conferences are hands down one of the best conferences for Adobe Flash/Flex application development. You can not go wrong attending this conference. More info to come soon.

Jun 16

Here are the presentation files from my Intro to OSMF presentation given today (June 16th, 2010) in Salt Lake City.

Slides

Files

Mar 8

Here are the resources for my OSMF Deep dive-ish presentation at 360|Flex San Jose:

Slides: http://david.realeyes.com/wp-content/uploads/Deep%20Dive%20OSMF.pdf

Flash Builder Archive: http://david.realeyes.com/wp-content/uploads/360Flex_OSMF_DeepDive.zip

Feb 12

We got the new RealEyes OSMF Player Sample project up, with an intro document and all!

This is a slick project we are working on and just the beginning. Below is a excerpt and the link to the Google Code Page.

http://code.google.com/p/reops/

The Realeyes OSMF Player Sample (REOPS) offers an excellent base for creating a robust video player utilizing the Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) from Adobe. REOPS is meant to be a building block for developers as well as a visual representation to illustrate the capabilities and how to of the OSMF framework.

The REOPS project includes a very extensible and robust control bar skinning solution and templates to help customize the control bar, as well as Full-screen support, Closed Captioning from an external file, and OSMF dynamic plugin support. The REOPS project can be used to deploy easily customized video players that support progressive video playback, video on demand streaming, live streaming and dynamic streaming. What is more, all of these features are configurable from an external XML file.

Check out the Intro Document directly here:

REOPS Intro Document

Feb 1

The amazing UI master Juan Sanchez recently did a post about the skinning process he underwent with us working together on a new Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) Sample Player we have been developing here at RealEyes for Adobe and the community. All I will say is its going to be awesome!

Check out Juan’s article here:
http://www.juanchez.com/2010/02/01/osmf-player-skins/