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Transcript: English(auto-generated)
So thank you for coming to the Open Media Dev Room 2017. So this first talk is just an introduction of what we'll be doing today. So the Open Media Dev Room is in its third year here at FOSLAM, so we've had two successful years already.
It has a large range of topics as you can see, ranging from standards to applications. And all of those topics are more or less reflected in the planning we have today. The sponsors of this Dev Room are myself, also my company Open Headend, also the EBU,
there's also a big sponsor, you can see behind the camera, Frans and Adi, and Open Book Assistant with Kiran and Adui. So today's planning, roughly divided in four parts. The first part will be about web delivery in the large sense.
Then we have a part on frameworks, so Gstreamer, GPAC, and U-Pipes this year. The third part, the larger part, is about codecs and formats, also in a large sense, and we finish with standards. For web delivery, we have four talks. Two talks by Kaz Chua about online streaming.
One talk about TTML subtitles, which is a very important topic these days. And one talk about transcoding for delivery. Three talks for frameworks, Gstreamer, GPAC, and U-Pipes, that I will do.
Four talks for codecs and formats, we start with the media analysis tools, MediaConf and so on, by Jerome. A new product, I don't know about it, KITA is a tool that allows to define a format to parse binary structure. We'll talk on the status update
on the new codec called AV1. And also a talk on FUDSing. FUDSing is also very important for media formats to tackle the bugs. And lastly, we'll finish with the standards. So this year, we mainly audio. AES67 and AES70 are new standards in the audio realm.
So Conrad Billington will tell us more about it. We also have a conclusion at 4.30, by the end of the live room, and we're supposed to close at five o'clock for the keynotes. What else? So all presentations are being filmed right now,
and everything will be put online on first-time.org, I'm not really sure when, but apparently this year it will be faster than previous years. The first-time team also asked us to remind you that you can rate the presentations using the links on the schedule. So if you go to the schedule on the website, the other link rates the presenter,
and you can say whether it was good, interesting, or not. You can also send feedback via mail. I don't know how it works, but they ask this. And well, please help us to keep this room clean and put to the trashcan what you can. Thank you. So that's the end of my introduction presentation.
Do you have any question about the live room as a whole? No question for Maddy? No. Yeah, that was fast. So we have a 10-minute break, and we'll introduce the next speaker, Zohar, for 10 years of open-source innovations.