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4. The platform and applications are open source. The community provides code, documentation, forums, and projects to support developers.
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1. MediaMosa has a service-oriented architecture with a frontend and backend separation for flexibility and scalability.
2. It uses REST APIs and has over 150 web services for functions like video playback, uploading, transcoding, metadata, and more.
3. MediaMosa is built on Drupal and supports flexible metadata sets and harvesting via OAI-PMH. Access management can restrict media access by domain, realm, groups, or users.
4. The platform and applications are open source. The community provides code, documentation, forums, and projects to support developers.
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•• ……
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7. Video Management Systems
•• Lecture capture
•• Video ingest
•• Processing
•• Management
•• Distribution
•• (User interface)
•• (Portal)
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8. Commercial VMS
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9. Non-commercial / Open Source VMS
(virtPresenter)
(Re-Collect)
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10. MediaMosa...
…… is free, open source software to build a webservice
oriented media management and distribution platform.
A MediaMosa platform offers functionality for searching,
playing, uploading, transcoding, as well as a fine
granularity media access control system towards its
users. MediaMosa is based on the Drupal framework
and is designed to support content streaming
applications by providing a back-end-, audio- and video-
infrastructure.
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11. Frans Ward
Technical Product
Manager
Advanced Services
SURFnet
Frans.Ward@surfnet.nl
MediaMosa
Architecture & Features
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How open source software like Opencast, Matterhorn, and `
13. MediaMosa is.....
…Open Source (GPLv2) Software
…For building an online delivery and media management
platform
…For (streaming) video, audio and in fact any
content
…Features flexible metadata sets and transoding
services
…Modular and based on the Drupal framework, using REST
principles
…MediaMosa is the basis for various successful video services
that SURFnet provide to the Dutch educational sector
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14.
15. Intern Seminar, 16 November 2009
SURFnet, Pioneering Network for Higher Education and
Research
16.
17.
18. SURFnet Video Services
1998 Audio & Video hosting service (FTP) - 1st generation
2003 SURFnet Video Portal (SVP) - 2nd generation
2005 SURFnet-TV Live Netcasting
2007 Start new generation video services - 3rd generation
Part of the SURFnet/Kennisnet Innovation program
Separate backend - frontend functionality
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19. 3rd generation Video Services
Architecture Requirements
SURFmedia
Front-end
•• Based on a Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
•• Separation of frontend and
backend functionality
•• Multiple end-user applications on
a centralized video backend
infrastructure
MediaMosa
Back-end
•• Flexibility: combining components
•• Performance and High availability
•• Scalable for future expansions
•• Open source and open source
components !
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20. MediaMosa Architecture
Common base for MediaMosa Back-end
is Drupal:
Open Source
Content Management System
Web Application Framework
Modulair, Hook-oriented and
Scaleable
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
REST on the outside, REST on the
inside
Scalability, Redundancy, High
Availability
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21. REST
Representational State Transfer
•• All interactions (messages) with the [GET] .../asset?limit=10
MediaMosa platform are done with <?xml version="1.0"?>
REST-calls. <response>
<header>
••
<item_count>8</item_count>
REST strictly refers to a collection of <item_count_total>8</item_count_total>
<item_offset>0</item_offset>
network architecture principles which <request_process_time>0.0728</request_process_time>
<request_query_count>55</request_query_count>
outline how resources are defined and <request_result>success</request_result>
addressed. <request_result_description></request_result_descripti
•• REST is a Client-server, Stateless,
on>
<request_result_id>601</request_result_id>
<request_uri>[GET]
Cacheable and Layered protocol. asset?limit=10&user_id=admin&is_app_admin=TRUE
</request_uri>
<vpx_version>1.7.3</vpx_version>
This reduces the complexity </header>
<items>
improves the effectiveness of <item id="1">
performance tuning <asset_id>ZG3SmyybQ61abezpbVHrJkFF</asset_id>
increases the scalability of pure server ..... etc
components
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22. Webservices
Over 150, divided in services for....
•• Play Video (PlayProxy HTML
wrapper)
•• Authentication (DBUS for EUA)
•• Authorization
(Domain, REALM, Group or mixed)
•• Upload (PUT, POST, FTP)
•• Transcoding
•• Media Management: mediafiles,
assets and collections
•• Search: Contextual Query
Language
•• Jobs
•• Metadata and OAI/PMH
•• Notification
•• Logging and Statistics
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23. End-user Application
Web frontend for media distribution
SURFnet: SURFmedia
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24. End-user Application
Web frontend for media distribution
SURFnet: SURFmedia
Video backend infrastructure
including streaming- and transcoding servers
and storage.
SURFnet/Kennisnet: VP-Core
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25. End-user Application
Web frontend for media distribution
SURFnet: SURFmedia
Video backend infrastructure
including streaming- and transcoding servers
and storage.
SURFnet/Kennisnet: VP-Core
Support Applications
White Label EGA, Provider Application and OAI
Provider / Harvester
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26. End-user Application
Web frontend for media distribution
SURFnet: SURFmedia
Video backend infrastructure
including streaming- and transcoding servers
and storage.
SURFnet/Kennisnet: VP-Core
Support Applications
White Label EGA, Provider Application and OAI
Provider / Harvester
Powered by MediaMosa:
open source application
for media management and distribution
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27. Open Source
GPLv2
Open as in Open Source,
Open Technology, Open
Formats, Open Content, Open
Exchange.
Partner for development:
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29. •• Code repository Subversion (SVN)
•• Community Forum
•• Documentation
•• Issue Tracker
•• Online Reference Guide
•• Wiki
•• Projects:
MediaMosa Building Block for Blackboard (JAVA API)
RichMedia Application for viewing weblecture recordings
•• Open access
•• English language
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30. Planet MediaMosa
WWW
http://mediamosa.org/
Forum
http://mediamosa.org/forum
Lists
announce@lists.mediamosa.org
devel@lists.mediamosa.org
trac@lists.mediamosa.org
Issue Tracker
http://mediamosa.org/trac
Subversion (SVN)
http://mediamosa.org/trac/browser
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31. MediaMosa Status & Roadmap
Continued development:
2010: Three major releases based on new Drupal 7
framework
Focus to provide a better and more supported
community version for open source development
Some Topics:
•• Rich Media - Weblecture recording support
•• Transcripting Technology Scout
•• MediaMosa Open API / Cloud
•• Enhanced support for other content than audio/video
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32. MediaMosa Highlights
MediaMosa is the basis for various successful video
services that SURFnet provides to the Dutch educational
sector
Open as in Open Source, Open Technology, Open
Formats, Open Content, Open Exchange, Open Access
Options to set access restrictions for playing media
Modular and Highly Flexible
Features a Rich Feature set
New 2.x version introduces many improvements for open
source developers
Todo:
- MediaMosa Demo and Labs environment
- Supply VM images for easier startup
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33. Opencast Matterhorn...
…… is a free, open-source platform to support the
management of educational audio and video content.
Institutions will use Matterhorn to produce lecture
recordings, manage existing video, serve designated
distribution channels, and provide user interfaces to
engage students with educational videos.
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35. The Opencast idea(s)
•• Open (Broad-)Cast
•• Open Source
•• Open Technology
•• Open Formats
•• Open Content
•• Open Exchange
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36. The Opencast Community
•• Website
•• Mailing list
•• Newsletter
•• Resource exchange
•• Cooperations, knowledge exchange, projects
- metadata group
- distribution technology group (HTML5 et al.)
- ...
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38. Opencast Community
Federation of institutions and people
•• attracted to the Opencast idea
•• exchanging ideas, experience, and knowledge
•• committed to building an Open Source solution
putting into effect the OC idea
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39. Opencast Matterhorn and the
Opencast Community
Metadata
Other projects
& communities
Licensing
Opencast
Pedagocical Matterhorn
implications
Opencast
projects &
Resource cooperations
exchange
Technical
discussion
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40. Opencast Matterhorn and the
Opencast Community
13
academic
institutions
> 100 institutions
> 500 individuals
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41. Opencast Matterhorn consortium
•• UC Berkeley •• ETH Zürich
•• University of Nebraska-Lincoln •• University of Osnabrück
•• Northwestern University •• Cambridge University
•• Indiana University •• University of Vigo
•• University of Catalonia
•• University of Saskatchewan •• University of Copenhagen
•• University of Toronto •• Jozef Stefan Institute
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42. Opencast Matterhorn...
…… is a free, open-source platform to support the
management of educational audio and video content.
Institutions will use Matterhorn to produce lecture
recordings, manage existing video, serve designated
distribution channels, and provide user interfaces to
engage students with educational videos.
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45. Facts & figures
Opencast Matterhorn MediaMosa
•• Version 1.0 July 2010 •• Version 1.0 July 2008
•• Version 2.0 July 2011 •• Version 1.6 July 2009
(Start Open Source
Community)
•• Version 2.1 July 2010
•• Annual: 3 major releases
•• Educational Community •• GPLv2
License, Version 2.0
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46. Technology
Opencast Matterhorn MediaMosa
•• JAVA •• MediaMosa 1.x: Drupal 6
•• OSGi •• MediaMosa 2.x: Drupal 7
–– Linux/Debian/Ubuntu/Redhat
–– PHP
–– MySQL
•• FFMpeg •• FFMpeg
•• REST services •• REST communication
between frond-end and
back-end system
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47. Video Management System
Opencast Matterhorn
Scheduling / Lecture Capture /
Ingest
Management / Encoding,
Processing / Media
Analysis
Distribution /
Archival
Rich/interactive media player /
Accessibility
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48. Scheduling /
Lecture Capture
Management / Encoding,
Processing / Media
Analysis
Distribution /
Archival
Rich/interactive media player /
Accessibility
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49. Scheduling /
Lecture Capture
Management / Encoding,
Processing / Media
Analysis
Distribution /
Archival
Rich/interactive media player /
Accessibility
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53. MediaMosa and Matterhorn
•• Feed Matterhorn capture agents into MediaMosa
•• Make MediaMosa a distribution channel in Matterhorn
•• Feed MediaMosa content into Matterhorn engage end
•• Other options?
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