Why watch?
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No marketing, ever.
Speakers are selected based on their submission, not how much money their company paid; we will never, ever sell a speaking slot. Attendee information isn't for sale either, and that includes any sponsors.
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Affordable.
We want anyone in the industry to be able to come, which means keeping tickets reasonably priced (thanks largely to our generous sponsors). We also offer free and discounted tickets to students and open source contributors, so please reach out if you're interested.
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For everyone in the community.
Our community is dedicated to providing an inclusive, enjoyable experience for everyone in the video industry. In this pursuit, and in keeping with our love for reasonable standards, we adopted the Ada Initiative's code of conduct.
Our Speakers
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Alexandria Shealy
Disney
Growing the Next Generation of us: How to make sure this industry stays in good hands
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Boy van Dijk
Unified Streaming
Don't let latency ruin your longtail: an introduction to "dref MP4" caching
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Caitlin O'Callaghan
Streamline
Building an 8k encoder + live streaming platform using off the shelf stuff in < 10 minutes
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Christian Feldmann
Bitmovin
The Hypothetical Reference Decoder. Or: vbv-bitrate is not bitrate
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Colleen Henry
Streamline
Building an 8k encoder + live streaming platform using off the shelf stuff in < 10 minutes
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Denise Noyes
Facebook
Providing better video experiences for the next billion users: What Facebook learned from focusing on improving video playback in India
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Kevin Fuhrman
Disney
Growing the Next Generation of us: How to make sure this industry stays in good hands
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Michael Dale
Crunchyroll
Playback on Edge - Or how I learned to stop worrying and love serverless.
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Michael Rappaport
Disney
Moving Live Video Quality Control from the Broadcast Facility to the Living Room
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Nigel Harniman
M2A Media
Dynamic content insertion into live streams across the 3 main streaming formats - Yes, that includes MSS & single Period DASH!
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Roderick Hodgson
Simon Says
Editing video simply by editing text, in the browser: a meta story
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Sean DuBois
Amazon
WebRTC does what? Learn how robotics, sub-second broadcast and game streaming is powered
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Vanessa Pyne
Daily.co
And now presenting what no one asked for: How to live stream a laserdisc
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The Schedule October 27th, 28th, & 29th 2020 All times are shown in Pacific Daylight Time (GMT-7)
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Tuesday 27th
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15min break
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10:25 - 10:50
Michael Dale
Playback on Edge - Or how I learned to stop worrying and love serverless. -
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Wednesday 28th
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8:15 - 9:00
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15min break
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10:10 - 10:35
Alexandria Shealy & Kevin Fuhrman
Growing the Next Generation of us: How to make sure this industry stays in good hands -
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12:20 - 12:35
Michael Rappaport
Moving Live Video Quality Control from the Broadcast Facility to the Living Room -
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Thursday 29th
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9:40 - 9:55
Colleen Henry & Caitlin O'Callaghan
Building an 8k encoder + live streaming platform using off the shelf stuff in < 10 minutes -
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11:00 - 11:15
Boy van Dijk
Don't let latency ruin your longtail: an introduction to "dref MP4" caching -
11:15 - 11:40
Sean DuBois
WebRTC does what? Learn how robotics, sub-second broadcast and game streaming is powered -
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About us
Demuxed is simply engineers talking about video technology. After years of chatting about video at the SF Video Technology Meetup, we decided it was time for an engineer-first event with quality technical talks about video. Our focus has traditionally been on content delivered over the web, but topics cover anything from encoding to playback and more!
Most of the organization and work behind the scenes is done by folks from Mux (Demuxed came first ☝️) but none of this would be possible without amazing people from the meetup.
Every year we get a group together that's kind enough to do things like schedule planning, help brainstorm cool swag, and, most importantly, argue heatedly over which talk submissions should make the final cut.