As you know Haiti was struck by a devastating earthquake that killed thousands of people and affected the lives of hundreds of thousands more. There are many reputable organizations committed to the relief effort like the Red Cross and World Vision. To learn more about how you can help World Vision’s relief efforts follow the link below:
Want to make your video player flashy and fun, with cool little details? Check out how the Massachusetts Department of Revenue worked with Delve’s Custom Player Builder to create their DormTV webpage and player without all the hassle. Using one of Delve’s out-of-the-box player templates, publishers can concentrate on the little details and tweaks that add personality and create a polished experience on your website.
For example, change the background color of icons to indicate there’s more information available:
Or add an clickable overlay image that links viewers to your Twitter Page:
Your options don’t end close to just those examples…check it out for your self by signing up for a Free Trial of Delve’s Next Generation Online Video Platform today!
The Delve APIs provide developers with the tools they need to create interactive video experiences and integrate with existing internal practices. In order to further aid developers in their development efforts we have rendered our API documentation in HTML format and have added many examples of sample code. Developers can now gain access to our API documentation and sample code through their Delve account by accessing the ‘Developer Tools’ tab under ‘Settings’. Sample code examples include the creation of an upload media form and the adding of custom video properties to media.
We’re excited to announce a new feature that has been released to all customers. Previously in beta, Delve has added the ability to set geographic and domain restrictions to content. Users can now go to the “Settings” link in the Delve console to control where and on which domains content can be played by creating ‘Restriction Rules’. Rules can either restrict content from playing in certain locations/domains (black lists) or permit content to play in certain locations/domains (white lists). Created rules can then be applied to both channels and/or individual media in an account.
To enable restrictions, create a ‘Restriction Rule’ under ‘Settings’
Created rules can then be applied to media and/or channels in the ‘Properties’
This week I am writing about some small changes we have made to our API’s in the past few weeks. At Delve we believe in continuously improving our product -sometimes that means releasing bite-size features that nonetheless make our products more useful to our customers.
For instance, when a publisher uploads a video to our platform, the video is assigned a media ID which can then be used via the Content API to uniquely identify the video. Many of our customers, however, have large libraries of videos that already have unique ID’s assigned to those videos.
For these customers maintaining an association between the existing unique ID and the new unique ID the Delve platform assigns to each video is critical. That is why we just released an improvement to our API that lets a customer associate an existing unique ID to a video in our platform by using a special metadata property called “Reference ID” (See screenshot of the UI on this post). The “Reference ID” is a special custom property (unlike other custom video properties which we also support) because the value of this property can also be modified and viewed from our console UI.
In addition to the Reference ID property, publishers can now access the “Upload Date” and “Publish Date” properties via the Content API.
But wait, there is more! We have added more examples and sample code to our API documentation to make it easier for publishers to create rich websites. The Player API can be found here. The Content API and Analytics API documentation can be found here and here, respectively.
Startup Trek, a site that tracks the latest stories on “venture formation, entrepreneurship and innovation” sat down with me to talk about Delve and what we are up to. Check out the full interview here.
The market for online video ads is booming. Video, now the fastest-growing segment of the Internet advertising market, amounted to $477 million in revenue in the first half of 2009, up 38 percent from the same time period in 2008, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
How can you as a video publisher take advantage of this trend? Easy. Delve Networks offers a turnkey online video platform that meets the needs of small and large publishers alike. In one simple application that O’Reilly named “Top 50 Most Usable RIA”, we offer:
- Uploads via console or ftp
- Easy management and publishing of your videos
- Multiple bitrate encoding to support Adaptive Streaming of your videos
- A visual player designer to create players that match your website brand
- Rich API’s for deeper integration with your website applications
And of course through our simple to use UI we let you easily integrate with multiple Advertising sources like Tremor Media, DoubleClick, AdapTV, Google Ad Sense and many others.
From time to time, Delve likes to remind our customers of the powerful syndication tools that are already part of the Delve Networks online video platform. Take iTunes for example. Delve provides two options for distributing an iTunes feed to your audience. Give viewers the ability to subscribe directly though a Delve Networks player or promote discoverability in ITunes search by submitting your feed to the iTunes store. Both options are already ready for use in your Delve account. Make your content global!
Users Can Subscribe Directly
From a Delve Player
Submit a Feed Directly
to the iTunes Store
To enable iTunes sharing for a channel, modify the channel’s ‘Publish Settings’
To submit a feed to the iTunes store, copy the iTunes feed URL under ‘Channels’. See here for Apple’s instructions on submitting your URL
Isn’t it scary how customizable our Player Templates are?! Upload your own watermarks, adjust or hide icons, and pick color to design the perfect player for any occasion.
The button sits on your player control bar, and by default displays the current bitrate quality that is streaming. Plus, it allows viewers to change the video bitrate from a drop down list and test out their options! Get wild and let your viewers have more control over their viewing experience right now! For an example on how the dynamic bitrate control is used, check out current Delve customer, Le Gourmet TV.