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    <title>Jet Stream iTuner - VODcast technology demo</title> 
    <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
    <link>http://www.vodcast.nl</link> 
    <description>Jet Stream iTuner is a demo that shows Podcast-like subscription features for streaming audio and video feeds.</description> 
    <itunes:subtitle>There's more to iTunes Podcast features than you imagined :-)</itunes:subtitle> 
    <itunes:summary>Jet Stream iTuner is a demo that shows Podcast-like subscription features for streaming audio and video feeds. Jet Stream offers vodcasting, video on demand and live streaming products and services. See www.vodcast.nl, www.jet-stream.nl and www.streamzilla.nl for more information.</itunes:summary> 
    <language>en-us</language> 
    <copyright>Jet Stream BV 2005</copyright> 
        <itunes:owner> 
            <itunes:name>Stef van der Ziel</itunes:name> 
            <itunes:email>stef@jet-stream.nl</itunes:email> 
        </itunes:owner>        
    <category>Technology</category> 
        <itunes:category text="Technology"></itunes:category>

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      <title>Front Row TV Streaming</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>See how easy it is to channelize and view TV channels with a decent RSS TV interface.</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Apple's Front Row is one of the first TV-friendly environments adapting VODcasting!</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>Apple's Front Row is one of the first TV-friendly environments adapting VODcasting! See how easy it is to channelize and view TV channels with a decent RSS TV interface. This demo shows the brand new iMac G5 with Front Row. First, we subscribe to a VODcast feed. Getting all the titles is a matter of clicks: no downloads, no waiting. Then we start Front Row, select the feed and play a high quality (full PAL, H.264) live stream. Forget EPG: RSS is way cooler! Subscribe, choose, play!</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/vodcast-tvfeeds.mov</guid> 
      <pubDate>Fri, 4 Nov 2005 13:01:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>0:40</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD, front row</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Front Row VOD Streaming</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>See how easy it is to channelize and view VOD content with a decent RSS TV interface.</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Apple's Front Row is one of the first TV-friendly environments adapting VODcasting!</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>Apple's Front Row is one of the first TV-friendly environments adapting VODcasting! See how easy it is to channelize and view VOD content with a decent RSS TV interface. This demo shows the brand new iMac G5 with Front Row. First, we subscribe to a VODcast feed. Getting all the titles is a matter of clicks: no downloads, no waiting. Then we start Front Row, select the feed and play some high quality (full PAL, H.264) VOD titles. VOD as it's supposed to be! Subscribe, choose, play!</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/vodcast-frontrow.mov</guid> 
      <pubDate>Tue, 1 Nov 2005 18:37:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>4:27</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD, front row</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Promo Movie</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>Seminar organization produced an introduction movie for each keynote speaker.</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>'Starring' Stef van der Ziel, founder of Jet Stream BV and initiator of VODcasting.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>Dutch spoken. Seminar organization produced an introduction movie for each keynote speaker. 'Starring' Stef van der Ziel, founder of Jet Stream BV and initiator of VODcasting.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/promo.mp4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Oct 2005 18:22:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>2:05</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>iTuner concept at VODcast Forum</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>Bringing professional VODcasting to the living room.</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Bringing professional VODcasting to the living room.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>English spoken. Stef van der Ziel, founder of Jet Stream BV and initiator of VODcasting was one of the keynote speakers at this VODcasting and Video Blogging XOLO Forum in the Mac House in Amsterdam, 12 Sept 2005. He tells about professional users of VODcasting, and about the iTuner concept he pitched to Apple: bringing RSS and video to the living room.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/stef-vodcast.mov</guid> 
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2005 12:43:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>23:04</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD</itunes:keywords>  
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    <item> 
      <title>DVB-H</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>Short clip showing DVB-H setup</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>DVB-H is digital TV through the ether, aimed at mobile devices.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>DVB-H is digital TV through the ether, aimed at mobile devices. The clip shows the encoding of a TV signal (CNN) into a 3GP stream, then a Nokia device playing back the stream. Then you see the full setup. The left rack houses our 12 encoders (bottom half) and tuners. The middle rack houses management equipment and the server that encapsulates the 3GP multicast in a ASI stream which is broadcast on air by the rack on the right. Yes it's very noisy and very hot in that small room at 75 meters high in this broadcasting tower.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/dvb-h.MP4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Thu, 1 Sep 2005 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>0:26</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD, DVB-H</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>VODcast on your TV</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>Turn on your TV. Subscribe, Choose, Play. Pause, Skip, Enjoy!</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>Couch Potato Heaven! If we can watch VODcasts on Mac or PC, then we can watch VODcasts on TV. Subsribe to your favorite network, favorite show or favorite theme. Choose an episode. Play it. Pause it. Skip. Fast Forward. Rewind. Play it again. At 6:12 AM, at 4:46 PM. New episodes will show up automatically, wating for you to click, click and clickety click.  We think this is a new future for Television.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/vodcast-tv.mp4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2005 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>2:57</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD, tv</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>VODcasting explained</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This demo (Dutch!) explains VODcasting vs PODcasting and download distribution vs streaming distribution.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>This demo (Dutch!) from Stef van der Ziel from Jet Stream BV explains VODcasting vs PODcasting and download distribution vs streaming distribution. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Jul 2005 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>5:00</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Optimize your content format!</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This worskhop (Dutch!) explains how you can use VOD formats to optimize the viewer experience and generate longer viewing times.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>This workshop (Dutch!) from Stef van der Ziel from Jet Stream BV explains how you can use VOD formats to optimize the viewer experience and generate longer viewing times. The average listening/viewing time of radio webcasts and live webcasts of large events is 5 to 15 minutes. The average viewing time of on-demand content is 3 to 10 minutes. How can you get your audience to view for 30 or even over 60 minutes? We show you an experiment which achieved 60 to 90 minutes of eyeballs! Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.warpnet.jet-stream.nl/stef/vodgrid.mp4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Jul 2005 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>7:08</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>StreamStat: professional VOD and live streaming analysis</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>How many subscribers are really listening to your podcads? And for how long? This workshop (Dutch!) shows how we gather logs from dozens centralized and decentralized streaming servers (from multiple vendors) from multiple clients, translate the logs and report global or per client graphical statistiscs on content usage.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>How many subscribers are really listening to your podcads? And for how long?  This workshop (Dutch!) from Stef van der Ziel from Jet Stream BV shows how we gather logs from dozens centralized and decentralized streaming servers (from multiple vendors) from multiple clients, translate the logs and report global or per client graphical statistiscs on content usage. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/stef/streamstat.mp4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Wed, 6 Jul 2005 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>6:21</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, VOD</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>VOD streaming features</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This workshop (Dutch!) shows cool realtime skip and feedback features of VOD, and even virtual editing.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>The workshop (Dutch!) from Stef van der Ziel from Jet Stream BV shows cool realtime skip and feedback features of VOD, and even virtual editing. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Jul 2005 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:duration>3:09</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>video, stream</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Sample meta-movie used in the VOD streaming features workshop</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This is the actual 2 times pasted meta-video used in the virtual editing demo video. Yes, it's served by 2 separate streaming servers! The first half of this video is served by another streaming server than the other half! Yes, there is a missing keyframe blip, because we didn't optimize the content for the demo on purpose.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>This is the actual 2 times pasted meta-video used in the virtual editing demo video. Yes, it's served by 2 separate streaming servers! The first half of this video is served by another streaming server than the other half! Yes, there is a missing keyframe blip, because we didn't optimize the content for the demo on purpose. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through </itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>http://www.xteph.net/knipplak.mov</guid> 
      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Jul 2005 10:15:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>0:26</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>MPEG-4, video, stream, virtual editing</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Source video used in the the VOD streaming features workshop</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This is an old American promotion video for the Atomic Age, used in one of the demos. </itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>This is an old American promotion video for the Atomic Age, used in one of the demos. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.streamzilla.jet-stream.nl/demo/atom/atom.mp4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Jul 2005 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:duration>1:03</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>video, stream, atomic</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Live streaming to UMTS Phones demo</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>QuickTime 7 required!!! This video demonstrates that we can encode 3GPP compliant streams, and distribute them to 3GPP enabled handheld devices through UMTS, EDGE and DVB-H.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>This video demonstrates that we can encode 3GPP compliant streams, and distribute them to 3GPP enabled handheld devices through UMTS, EDGE and DVB-H.. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>rtsp://qt1.warpnet.jet-stream.nl/stef/umtsstream.mp4</guid> 
      <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jul 2005 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit> 
      <itunes:duration>0:39</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>H.264, avc, MPEG-4, video, stream, umts, handheld, edge, dvb-h</itunes:keywords>  
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      <title>Streaming icecast streams to Airport Express demo</title> 
            <itunes:author>Jet Stream BV</itunes:author> 
      <description>MPEG4 on-demand streaming television show</description> 
      <itunes:subtitle>This video demonstrates that we can receive ICEcast streams in iTunes and playback the streams on a HiFi system using Airtunes. Yes, you're downloading a .MOV file here, but it's a 1K file referring to a stream URL.</itunes:subtitle> 
      <itunes:summary>This video demonstrates that we can receive ICEcast streams in iTunes and playback the streams on a HiFi system using Airtunes. Yes, you're downloading a .MOV file here, but it's just a 1K file referring to a stream URL. Imagine hundreds of thousands viewers subscribing to your Video On Demand news channel, right here in iTunes! Vodcasting extreme. This show is coming to you through streaming distribution. Shows are not downloaded so you won't waste your, our and the users bandwidth. Traffic is only generated during the consumption of the show. You can instantly skip forward and backward in the show using the timeslider. Since the show is streamed, we can log any time the show is really consumed (download hit reports are useless...). We also log the average consuming time, allowing you to optimize the length of the show. Also, you can prevent users from downloading and redistributing your content. This is an on-demand MPEG4 vidio stream, served from our XL2 server through RTSP.</itunes:summary> 
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      <guid>http://www.xteph.net/kaboem.mov</guid> 
      <pubDate>Sun, 3 Jul 2005 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:duration>1:00</itunes:duration> 
      <itunes:keywords>icecast, video, stream, airtunes, airport express</itunes:keywords>  
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