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  • Link Your Brightcove Players Correctly = Grow Your Web Traffic

    Mat Giordano 8:57 am on September 17, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: analytics, Brightcove, growth, web traffic

    So I filled out a Brightcove customer satisfaction survey a while ago, and gave some feedback about a feature I thought would be really cool: an intuitive way to share your video links and have them point back into the page they originated from, as opposed to going to link.brightcove.com.

    Earlier this week I started chatting with Jeremy Merle, the product design and user experience director at Brightcove via email about the feedback I left. We set up a call for this morning at 10 AM EST, so I could clarify what I meant.

    In the meantime, Brightcove rolled out Studio 4.2.1. In this release came a whole new level of analytics that’s available to everyone, including Attention Span analytics (which are really eye-opening) and other goodies like Engagement and Unique Viewers. The one I want to touch on here is Top Domains.

    I was looking at this and thinking “Hmmm…Brightcove.com is accounting for almost 1/4 of our video web traffic. There has to be a better way to dump those visits and pageviews back into our domains.”

    In essence, we’re sort of hemorrhaging web traffic because when people are sharing our videos via email, links, etc. from the players they end up at brightcove.com instead of back at our sites. One of our top referrers is Facebook; imagine if we could get all those views back to home base.

    I brought up this point to Jeremy this morning on our call, since it was essentially what I was wondering when I gave my feedback initially and he did some research and helped me out on how to fix it.

    Before I wrote this I went and looked at some other Entercom markets’ web properties and every one I saw was linked to link.brightcove.com, so I can assume a large chunk (if not all) of our markets need to make this fix. It’s as simple as going into the Publishing Module, clicking on the player you want to edit, changing the hosting URL back to the page you have the player embedded in, generating the code and replacing the embed code you already have.

    It gets a bit hairy there, though, since you want to make sure you are putting the embed code inside the CSS div in Vortal (and not deleting mobile/iPhone code), plus local webmasters don’t have access to the homepage template holding the chromeless player (and the Watch landing page is a Drupal page) so I’m assuming the Digital team would have to get involved at some point to help adjust this stuff. I know I’ll be putting in a request to get it done here.

    We’d really like to monetize our video content better in market here, and I think a little fix like this across all the players will grow our stats (and web traffic overall) quite nicely to make a stronger case to potential advertisers.

    To see an example of how it will work, I have published the updated player in our Froggy 101 video page. Just click “Get Link” within any video and see how the link generates a URL direct to that video inside of the player on the site.

    Merry Friday!

    UPDATE (9.20.10): As Dan M. noted in the comments below, you don’t actually have to go in and change your embed code after updating your ‘Publish Module’ settings; they update automatically. Check out  Dan’s comment for browser caching information.

     
  • Encoding videos on Brightcove for mobile delivery

    Dan Muzyka 10:50 am on April 14, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Brightcove, html5, ipad, , mobile,

    Brightcove now supports delivery of videos to mobile devices, such as the iPhone and iPad, through use of the HTML5 <video> tag. In order for these videos to be playable on iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices, however, they must be encoded as MP4 files. (More …)

     
  • Streaming Live Video Through Brightcove

    clybecker 12:46 pm on March 25, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Brightcove, Live, Stream

    Interested in streaming live video through Brightcove? It’s actually pretty easy! Here is what you need to get started:

    Fill out a support request HERE and note that you would like a live video player set up in your Brightcove account

    Gather the equipment that you will need

    The 3rd item pictured here is a PYRO AV Link external video / audio card. It’s nothing fancy, just something we had in one of our production studios. We use it to send audio from a mixing board, and video from the camera, to the computer via firewire so we can stream it that way.

    Download and install needed software:

    • (PC – Free) Limelight adapter for Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder
    • (you need to download and instlall both of these for PC, Adobe first, Limelight second)

    -or-

    • (Mac – Free to try, $449 to buy) WireCast

    In my example I used Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder so here I will give you the settings that I used:

    1. In the Output section on the right, under the check box for Stream to Flash Media Server, use the following for the FMS URL (pick the location that is closest to you):
      • rtmp://fmspush.iad.llnw.net/brightcove/036 (VA – Ashburn)
      • rtmp://fmspush.ord.llnw.net/brightcove/036 (IL – Chicago)
      • rtmp://fmspush.dal.llnw.net/brightcove/036 (TX – Dallas)
      • rtmp://fmspush.lax.llnw.net/brightcove/036 (CA – Los Angeles)
      • rtmp://fmspush.sjc.llnw.net/brightcove/036 (CA – San Jose)
      • rtmp://fmspush.lga.llnw.net/brightcove/036 (NY – New York)
    2. In the Stream field, use the following:
      • (this will be given to you when your support ticket above is filled)
    3. Click on the Connect button.

      • Username: brightcove-036
      • Password: fhrik8
    4. On the left, select your settings for the video and audio encoding.
    5. Click on the green Start button at the bottom.

    Once you click start you will be able to view your live stream (URL will be provided when your support ticket is filled).

    Brightcove does not save a copy of the video that you streamed live! If you want to save a copy make sure to check the box for “Save File” in the encoder. Then when your stream is done you can upload this FLV file to brightcove so you will have an archived copy.

    In brightcove you can treat this like any other video. You can add it to a playlist, put a water mark on it, change the title and description… basically everything you do with your brightcove video already.

    Here is a clip of the Crash Kings from our KNDD live broadcast:

    Here are some additional resources and support items from brightcove:

    Delivery of Live Video
    http://support.brightcove.com/en/docs/delivering-live-video

    Advertising and Live Video
    http://support.brightcove.com/en/docs/advertising-and-live-streams

    Cheers and happy streaming!
    -Charlie

     
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