Helpful video but the container portion of the video is still confusing. For example you say “audio is completely independent. if you’ve ever seen a video that’s out of sync now you know why” What does that mean? The decoder did not properly decode the container’s contents? Or the container itself did not properly sync audio and video during encode process?
This was a such a helpful series. I"m currently working on an app and setting up live streaming with Amazon IVS, and this series helped me understand a lot of the terminology I'm seeing in the documentation!
When one visits a webpage I believe this is a temporary download, but to memory not storage. But when streaming, does the content reside for some duration in memory? Thanks
Really amazing series Pavlov ! You are an amazing teacher. Please do make more of such series. The way you breakdown and present the concepts is really amazing.
Hi @Ivaylo Pavlov, Thanks for nice tutorial. Could you please confirm, whether we can filter data using some keywords? Say I have field called NAME, now I am trying to give search query string as "VENKAT". My search should return all the names which does not contain name as "VENKAT" irrespective of case. This can be done using Apache Lucene with hiberante search field analyzer? Please clarify.
I think if you are using Elastic, it's a different syntax when searching, but if you are doing Lucene-level configuration, you need to use a LowerCaseFilter so when doing a search the tokens are lowercased and then the search query is applied.
Great video! Would you mind pointing us to where you took that formula of bitrate? The units just don't really match and don't seem very clear. In particular I don't understand what the video length has to do with the bit rate
Thanks! I'm afraid I'm not that knowledgeable in the area of video compression based on machine learning to talk on it, but I'm sure there's plenty of resources available on the topic out there.
Excellent explainer for noobs like me. Experimenting now with Mongo Atlas Search that uses Lucene but seriously considering adopting Elasticsearch as I learn more about it.
@@ivailop Could you please confirm, whether we can filter data using some keywords? Say I have field called NAME, now I am trying to give search query string as "VENKAT". My search should return all the names which does not contain name as "VENKAT" irrespective of case. This can be done using Apache Lucene with hiberante search field analyzer? Please clarify.
I really like the way how you started the series from the "video basic" to the "video distribution"... I hope I can see more interesting videos from you