Content Delivery Delivered
Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 running time 19:28
Join Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback at the DEMO Conference as he chats with Barrett Lyon, CTO of BitGravity, Revision3's Content Delivery Network. Plus Glenn has news on how you get involved!
BitGravity is the content delivery network for Revision3, working behind the scenes to deliver our great video to you on a daily basis!
Plus, if you're interested in getting involved in future episodes of the Revision3 Gazette, Glenn has got some exciting news for you! Read about it on the forums!
Highlights
operating systems
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7:07, 7:07
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Apple Computer
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9:22, 9:22
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Comcast
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4:09, 4:09
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Time Warner
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4:13, 4:13
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operating systems
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7:07, 7:07
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Apple Computer
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9:22, 9:22
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Comcast
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4:09, 4:09
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Time Warner
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4:13, 4:13
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" I know you guys like behind the scenes he asked for it and try to get into as much as possible want to keep giving it you know that's why the last -- Jim was done in Southern California at the demo conference. Took a camera down there. And let you an analyst Andy that he didn't big Grammy folks there are content delivery network or you could think of them people who. Delivery -- files into from the thick black."
" Thanks you don't hear a demo look at all the cool new products that were launched and a the lot of great stuff here and while look at that. -- gravity the guys who are CD and who actually post all of our video content are here. And this -- airline -- the seats the other -- just started the gravity so. It was actually a good excuse birth to talk about what a -- the end what they do for Revision 3 and they get better performance out of that online video that you -- so until Google what is that gravity to -- what you guys do. Well we had. Video we delivered our love you. And it's stealing people's media. The way you dozen -- the CD the right content. Delivery network yet so you're not you're about delivery and for us it's -- streaming video are download video -- our -- period. What happens when you go and request one of those that they want to watch one of our shows when you click on it we Federer plus the bit gravity to their servers. And they serve it up to you how do you make sure that it the performance is the same across the world around the world of that's that's a tough right."
" As we go it is sinners all across the globe still delving more into specifics firing up next. So when Revision 3 publishes content on us. It doesn't get multi cast across the entire. Power glove and every site that we deliver traffic -- has copies of their content. Though when people are -- it they're getting it from the closet you know within ten that money milliseconds away. And we could saturate your your -- century network so it. They I don't get you know so there's but companies that do this limelight and not mine I've used live like before and and another company we were unhappy with them. What do you guys do that's different than it actually makes it work well a lot of the elders he the end result caches. You have to actually store earlier content and then they point their catches you and the -- appropriate and you'll -- uses them. Promise video kind of blows after the and video isn't necessarily the most intuitive thing after the rebel. -- JPEG images into files and they'll as a result. We accidents or 100% ever quite confident is that because the real time -- video because you -- you have to actually watch -- in the stream. Yeah and video files -- need to have them readily available. You know spread across her. In order for it you have people in London experience there people in Mumbai and it."
" So when we takes a -- to show. We -- in particular version that we then copy it up to your servers and you actually these guys are pretty -- actually my neighbor he was like a mile from me now unfortunately I think in my shopping. Yeah we've we've media business meetings of the same way. But don't we take we take our file we uploaded to your servers right and then color that take for you to take that may -- that big files. To take violent roll it up all of your servers around the world."
" It's available usually within 300 -- things we take the file and it starts knocking off. It doesn't. And there's a whole lot about him lot of checks and balances around it how to manage that and as a result you know -- apparently well. Yet another thing that the -- can view. The geographic distribution like how we actually get -- users can. The golden age in which it -- border gateway protocol yet I had no idea what that is that's what the entire Internet. All the back on the right. In essence we plug in our feet in like that back. -- Based on their best matches and you know so we're connected to all kind of hear one networks. And you know -- that are -- suspect in the month."
" Here's a question for you know we've we've heard and -- Comcast even admitted that there are throttling traffic down Time Warner is thinking of actually making you pay by bit. What do you guys do to get around better how do you work with those guys so that they can still deliver video to our viewers."
" Where he has engineered actually help the backbone scale a lot better because they're dropping traffic off. Both -- users versus an ounce serving and all from California has to go across. That's cheaper than it did you know receive background. And we also deliver traffic to networks wherever they ask. Values that big guys. Big cable company acts. And ask -- say hey we like your traffic to be delivered LA like it and I mean he Dallas and Chicago Virginia and Canada. And so we got damage directly connect -- to them. And so the cost of the fibers -- afterward. So the sound like a big investment and money. What's the custom built the network and --"
" Now it yeah it fit that I can get in this business. It's a pretty it's not stop us after we -- as we speak we have. Teams of people installing equipment. Sites on the political things you guys do it for us we just -- this is our modern version of Revision 3 where we have a -- a program that you can watch live and comment -- it's actually got to go -- right here Diggnation starting up as we speak. I actually did -- them out of that actually does work that way so. Talk about this monster -- and first of all what's the problem with Firefox Firefox acting work really well -- act. It's Firefox and XP has the bug in -- about Vista as well at all yet mistakes yeah no windows all the crap back product. Anyway. And so Firefox what's the problem with Firefox on windows because the streams daughters it doesn't work it's about experience we got totally beat up on those. It the last thing we want to do which is kind of what we're doing now is telling people want to watch it you have to do it. An Internet Explorer. Yeah we're sorry no Adobe has been bugging their plugin and as a result. It just uttered it it it in addition to using -- you. Next there's actually buds open with Adobe -- working on it. And we're also working on work around. The case that things you have it done but it well. -- that places data that they haven't done so when do you think it'll work. You know. I'm hoping by. By march next on March OK so you heard it from the guy this guy at the tech guy knows everything he says march so beholden to that because. They can use -- use -- sorry and we Motorola for a lot of people that their videos daughters were they wild card -- shows that just about the download stuff. What can people do make the performance better why does not happen because you know supposed to be found it's gonna."
" Yes that a lot of different actors you know plan history. We had ninety people watching -- All of them have different users different operating systems different browsers to plug in different things running that are experiencing you viruses. That is the whole Lotta different factors -- could really do is make sure that age when you're trying to stream them think they're alive. Your computer's not doing anything else he you have today -- provide that he viewed through that can flash and let it you know play the video. And everything is picture. Here on Wi-Fi to make your life -- screwed up a lot of people to -- screwed up and it's adding that with the practical terms gathered up they'll be sitting next your life away. But -- while trying to watch it. I just make sure that generally here and that's working properly. That you have the decent amount of Rodman. DSL or better and you know there's a number of things that happened with the offering that we're just not doing today we're not -- any offering other streams. We might enables them that you a -- more dynamic and and it's smooth it out percent of the people who don't have the hand it to -- to your bumper on the streets. Typically. But there aren't you people that might you know benefit from."
" Though the elusive artery that first moment your network is working well if it's wirelessly you're actually getting good wireless performance yet. And tools you can use to figure out of your wireless network is actually working up to -- you know this DSL reports as they get one they have some tools there. -- And you the right -- throughout the things like you can develop PC to you have you know he's he's there. Type in the end the you know if not bad when I rates throughout history -- RT EU. Authority is authority -- because. It it's back the old eight character file names -- have a -- a long time ago I remember -- attorneys throughout -- in the PC as well those work. So and the victory of a fast computer right yet you have old computer that has picked up from garage somewhere in about. If franken PC. Yeah make sure that it's gotta have memories you you actually runs -- that it is they do put -- on your computer and Apple Computer. And that's why it dropped frames things like that. Now he's finally just can't stream. Just download the show. And watch it on your iPod or -- on your PC but we do like to let people stream I -- I don't like telling people authority. But well that's not diets and other options. So a couple of good things are good if you don't have any problems. With your streaming on the external let us know in the forums because they're monitors those -- and I keep about it we definitely drive. -- we're we're out of all the time running at about performance we you know if ever have a problem and you know want to bother me and economic email support epic gravity. And we will actually help you and spend time picture that your your experience really. And it's our job to make sure these guys because. So we're big fans have been gravity they've done great stuff worth of downloads and on streams but they're here at demo launching a couple different things but they're also leaving the entire demos. And so parents got out of a tree for a few good figures behind the scenes. A demo so you can see how they actively fuel if you don't think it's that want to walk there has got into let's take a look. Here we are back."
" And -- about get a look at how they're streaming the whole conference live to the world and just to you know demo is this incredibly stressful experience. Where people -- companies get up introduce new products -- six minutes. And typically water more of them totally fail so it's very stressful. Lives and now flood the world even more stressed that -- take us through it."
" Yes. We're up this morning and this is kind of where. We try to reduce the stress the little bit and a healing like you only do you get six minutes and if you go over that they can and a if they actually. You don't becoming demo god. You're really good dumb or you get a demo god awards yeah and its trademarks that -- and the entire show's entire incredibly efficiently. As days and -- is presented today. I didn't really have to think about much they have a completely organized. Computers are any left up on the stage. Sounds already checked the -- is already set up. And and -- guys back backstage that really make the whole show happen."
" You know what's cool over here is this the so they've got a multi camera shoot the control room they sit up here along with the control room we have -- Revision 3. -- you can -- over here and take a look at it but. If you saw -- Dave -- walk through new studio a lot of the full of very familiar from both the monitors whether putting all the different screens. Two and one of these which allows it to different selections to hear we can switch cameras than a little bit bigger than what we but it's similar. Our conferences pretty impressed to. -- want this over here. I believe this is really handling all the units. Where all the video the computers sources."
" Yeah and that's there's an inning in time maybe -- thirty computers up on stage waiting for the prisoners of if they can't have you just plugging in right you gotta all be working before. This all kind of filters through over through this area over here we have basically the compiles. Stream and everybody's name and you're doing what. I'm -- of ever being creative and what's -- and his Jason wise and mature vision are capturing all of the firewire stream. From the record debts and there's ice which isolates camera one just in case and program. And I were also sending program he'd. -- see. You bear that in various streaming live which is different than what Jason's -- it's it all ends up on the way. Yet so it comes up a firewire into. This Mac Pro and -- guy -- the premise I guess the guy out of the spider actually. And then that was that's the one. That retains its rarity here and then we have a dedicated. To make Internet connection out to -- gravity in. We publish a stream to the network which then will be cast that a and that's like us. You ready to elect a prisoner. First you have to you feel nervous and try to forget most of your lines and then remember them and and that's about -- your. Though haven't you today now I didn't have any lines -- just had to click on things you're the clicker and this is what when you go onstage at that I've never. Actually it was onstage once if this stint on action head out."
" Some. Here it is. You could stand in the middle of prisoners earlier machine if you need to -- the looks like real front of the stage a demo and kind of a little behind the scenes of how big gravity RC yet. Works with a losing three. To get our shows up to the Internet to use of you can watch them. But also how they can stream lots of other things live my guess is going to be more live streaming in the future for you guys are probably a lot -- we're looking forward to really pushing the envelope with their -- for some fun stuff for this entry Barrett thank you very much that's walking us through what happens here. And what happens with the gravity and how we get video the world. And out back to you Sarah that the Revision 3 headquarters."
" Thanks to him. Back to -- energy use is just. One of the ways it would land of Mickey this -- you're part of what we're how we're doing it. So if you have more questions about how we -- and her machine works in video downloads are pretty much anything thinkpad just ask a question of one's called the basket. Added that kind of information into each of these episodes and along the lines of you interactions. We really want to kind of take the gazette and a fun new directions which involves you guys more than ever won a little bit more of an explanation on what it means --"
" Take layer from vision through it first up thanks for posting comments and feedback from the oil we really appreciate it. And based on your comments and feedback I've decided it's time it is something a little different here with the -- And yet the viewers more involved basically letting you make -- all of them. What you want to see and -- want to see it so I've posted a threat in the forms that will describe a little bit better what I'm gonna trying to describe gears and they're probably and do very well I think of doing a lot better written -- that you know in front of the camera like this. Basically. What we want to do is allow you the viewer to make the call on what you want to see. I want to see is what you want to be -- so for example the first. Episode I would pose the threat reforms that would say. What topic you want to cover and then everybody can submit -- request and maybe whatever topic got the most requested what we decide to do them. And then the next thread that I would post would say okay what questions you want."
" That acts of that topic. So then I would compile all of your questions. Put those together and go shoot and edited case that that's relays that information back to you that you wanted to know about on that topic. And finally after that I would post maybe a third form. Requests I would say okay what kind of feedback. You have on that episode did you get the questions answered that you wanted to have answered. War. You know did you like editing style or -- was shot how old you know. -- crappy the whole premise then of this is that the viewer becomes the producer. We can start simple and continue with topics that are. Internal it Revision 3 and then as interest and participation. Participation. Grows in the us then we can cover topics outside the company. I've read through the forms so far."
" And kind of compiled smallest on the sample topics you've already suggested for example Brian large. Wants to see the server room shows a little bit server believing -- expects let's see something conservatives that's an option. Jeff resort CTO. Is going to be a hopeless -- was -- like that's about the potential show. Human lives -- could we possibly see be behind the scenes taping of an episode Randy showed doesn't necessarily. If you view it is dead but what goes on from concept to completion that's another good. Requests. John Spence would love to see more of the technical stuff like -- liners and actress opens stuff comes out of please do it behind the scenes of Diggnation and Vegas. That last request. You know this format does well if people are intimately watch -- dampen out of and maybe take it outside the revision history for example instead of me asking questions from behind the camera that he has been sending your questions being pacify you want to webcam from put that -- instead. For example one request was. What it was like a big deal behind into agencies. Who started I was you know funny stories and center that went into making. -- in this next episode. -- Here two in the meantime speaking of requests from behind the scenes -- Diggnation hang out sailor care about. Twenty minutes or so of the news is behind the scenes and -- nation Gloria unfortunate is that going to get questions asked and essentially sort of related mainly -- and other online version. Questions -- have there. You know. So that's enough of me. An idea of -- crappy job of trying to explain this -- go into the forms analysts in my head because. Camera. I like to thank them. Go to Washington just read what I read and basically forget everything figured this. Like hard."
" I know you guys like behind the scenes he asked for it and try to get into as much as possible want to keep giving it you know that's why the last -- Jim was done in Southern California at the demo conference. Took a camera down there. And let you an analyst Andy that he didn't big Grammy folks there are content delivery network or you could think of them people who. Delivery -- files into from the thick black."
" Thanks you don't hear a demo look at all the cool new products that were launched and a the lot of great stuff here and while look at that. -- gravity the guys who are CD and who actually post all of our video content are here. And this -- airline -- the seats the other -- just started the gravity so. It was actually a good excuse birth to talk about what a -- the end what they do for Revision 3 and they get better performance out of that online video that you -- so until Google what is that gravity to -- what you guys do. Well we had. Video we delivered our love you. And it's stealing people's media. The way you dozen -- the CD the right content. Delivery network yet so you're not you're about delivery and for us it's -- streaming video are download video -- our -- period. What happens when you go and request one of those that they want to watch one of our shows when you click on it we Federer plus the bit gravity to their servers. And they serve it up to you how do you make sure that it the performance is the same across the world around the world of that's that's a tough right."
" As we go it is sinners all across the globe still delving more into specifics firing up next. So when Revision 3 publishes content on us. It doesn't get multi cast across the entire. Power glove and every site that we deliver traffic -- has copies of their content. Though when people are -- it they're getting it from the closet you know within ten that money milliseconds away. And we could saturate your your -- century network so it. They I don't get you know so there's but companies that do this limelight and not mine I've used live like before and and another company we were unhappy with them. What do you guys do that's different than it actually makes it work well a lot of the elders he the end result caches. You have to actually store earlier content and then they point their catches you and the -- appropriate and you'll -- uses them. Promise video kind of blows after the and video isn't necessarily the most intuitive thing after the rebel. -- JPEG images into files and they'll as a result. We accidents or 100% ever quite confident is that because the real time -- video because you -- you have to actually watch -- in the stream. Yeah and video files -- need to have them readily available. You know spread across her. In order for it you have people in London experience there people in Mumbai and it."
" So when we takes a -- to show. We -- in particular version that we then copy it up to your servers and you actually these guys are pretty -- actually my neighbor he was like a mile from me now unfortunately I think in my shopping. Yeah we've we've media business meetings of the same way. But don't we take we take our file we uploaded to your servers right and then color that take for you to take that may -- that big files. To take violent roll it up all of your servers around the world."
" It's available usually within 300 -- things we take the file and it starts knocking off. It doesn't. And there's a whole lot about him lot of checks and balances around it how to manage that and as a result you know -- apparently well. Yet another thing that the -- can view. The geographic distribution like how we actually get -- users can. The golden age in which it -- border gateway protocol yet I had no idea what that is that's what the entire Internet. All the back on the right. In essence we plug in our feet in like that back. -- Based on their best matches and you know so we're connected to all kind of hear one networks. And you know -- that are -- suspect in the month."
" Here's a question for you know we've we've heard and -- Comcast even admitted that there are throttling traffic down Time Warner is thinking of actually making you pay by bit. What do you guys do to get around better how do you work with those guys so that they can still deliver video to our viewers."
" Where he has engineered actually help the backbone scale a lot better because they're dropping traffic off. Both -- users versus an ounce serving and all from California has to go across. That's cheaper than it did you know receive background. And we also deliver traffic to networks wherever they ask. Values that big guys. Big cable company acts. And ask -- say hey we like your traffic to be delivered LA like it and I mean he Dallas and Chicago Virginia and Canada. And so we got damage directly connect -- to them. And so the cost of the fibers -- afterward. So the sound like a big investment and money. What's the custom built the network and --"
" Now it yeah it fit that I can get in this business. It's a pretty it's not stop us after we -- as we speak we have. Teams of people installing equipment. Sites on the political things you guys do it for us we just -- this is our modern version of Revision 3 where we have a -- a program that you can watch live and comment -- it's actually got to go -- right here Diggnation starting up as we speak. I actually did -- them out of that actually does work that way so. Talk about this monster -- and first of all what's the problem with Firefox Firefox acting work really well -- act. It's Firefox and XP has the bug in -- about Vista as well at all yet mistakes yeah no windows all the crap back product. Anyway. And so Firefox what's the problem with Firefox on windows because the streams daughters it doesn't work it's about experience we got totally beat up on those. It the last thing we want to do which is kind of what we're doing now is telling people want to watch it you have to do it. An Internet Explorer. Yeah we're sorry no Adobe has been bugging their plugin and as a result. It just uttered it it it in addition to using -- you. Next there's actually buds open with Adobe -- working on it. And we're also working on work around. The case that things you have it done but it well. -- that places data that they haven't done so when do you think it'll work. You know. I'm hoping by. By march next on March OK so you heard it from the guy this guy at the tech guy knows everything he says march so beholden to that because. They can use -- use -- sorry and we Motorola for a lot of people that their videos daughters were they wild card -- shows that just about the download stuff. What can people do make the performance better why does not happen because you know supposed to be found it's gonna."
" Yes that a lot of different actors you know plan history. We had ninety people watching -- All of them have different users different operating systems different browsers to plug in different things running that are experiencing you viruses. That is the whole Lotta different factors -- could really do is make sure that age when you're trying to stream them think they're alive. Your computer's not doing anything else he you have today -- provide that he viewed through that can flash and let it you know play the video. And everything is picture. Here on Wi-Fi to make your life -- screwed up a lot of people to -- screwed up and it's adding that with the practical terms gathered up they'll be sitting next your life away. But -- while trying to watch it. I just make sure that generally here and that's working properly. That you have the decent amount of Rodman. DSL or better and you know there's a number of things that happened with the offering that we're just not doing today we're not -- any offering other streams. We might enables them that you a -- more dynamic and and it's smooth it out percent of the people who don't have the hand it to -- to your bumper on the streets. Typically. But there aren't you people that might you know benefit from."
" Though the elusive artery that first moment your network is working well if it's wirelessly you're actually getting good wireless performance yet. And tools you can use to figure out of your wireless network is actually working up to -- you know this DSL reports as they get one they have some tools there. -- And you the right -- throughout the things like you can develop PC to you have you know he's he's there. Type in the end the you know if not bad when I rates throughout history -- RT EU. Authority is authority -- because. It it's back the old eight character file names -- have a -- a long time ago I remember -- attorneys throughout -- in the PC as well those work. So and the victory of a fast computer right yet you have old computer that has picked up from garage somewhere in about. If franken PC. Yeah make sure that it's gotta have memories you you actually runs -- that it is they do put -- on your computer and Apple Computer. And that's why it dropped frames things like that. Now he's finally just can't stream. Just download the show. And watch it on your iPod or -- on your PC but we do like to let people stream I -- I don't like telling people authority. But well that's not diets and other options. So a couple of good things are good if you don't have any problems. With your streaming on the external let us know in the forums because they're monitors those -- and I keep about it we definitely drive. -- we're we're out of all the time running at about performance we you know if ever have a problem and you know want to bother me and economic email support epic gravity. And we will actually help you and spend time picture that your your experience really. And it's our job to make sure these guys because. So we're big fans have been gravity they've done great stuff worth of downloads and on streams but they're here at demo launching a couple different things but they're also leaving the entire demos. And so parents got out of a tree for a few good figures behind the scenes. A demo so you can see how they actively fuel if you don't think it's that want to walk there has got into let's take a look. Here we are back."
" And -- about get a look at how they're streaming the whole conference live to the world and just to you know demo is this incredibly stressful experience. Where people -- companies get up introduce new products -- six minutes. And typically water more of them totally fail so it's very stressful. Lives and now flood the world even more stressed that -- take us through it."
" Yes. We're up this morning and this is kind of where. We try to reduce the stress the little bit and a healing like you only do you get six minutes and if you go over that they can and a if they actually. You don't becoming demo god. You're really good dumb or you get a demo god awards yeah and its trademarks that -- and the entire show's entire incredibly efficiently. As days and -- is presented today. I didn't really have to think about much they have a completely organized. Computers are any left up on the stage. Sounds already checked the -- is already set up. And and -- guys back backstage that really make the whole show happen."
" You know what's cool over here is this the so they've got a multi camera shoot the control room they sit up here along with the control room we have -- Revision 3. -- you can -- over here and take a look at it but. If you saw -- Dave -- walk through new studio a lot of the full of very familiar from both the monitors whether putting all the different screens. Two and one of these which allows it to different selections to hear we can switch cameras than a little bit bigger than what we but it's similar. Our conferences pretty impressed to. -- want this over here. I believe this is really handling all the units. Where all the video the computers sources."
" Yeah and that's there's an inning in time maybe -- thirty computers up on stage waiting for the prisoners of if they can't have you just plugging in right you gotta all be working before. This all kind of filters through over through this area over here we have basically the compiles. Stream and everybody's name and you're doing what. I'm -- of ever being creative and what's -- and his Jason wise and mature vision are capturing all of the firewire stream. From the record debts and there's ice which isolates camera one just in case and program. And I were also sending program he'd. -- see. You bear that in various streaming live which is different than what Jason's -- it's it all ends up on the way. Yet so it comes up a firewire into. This Mac Pro and -- guy -- the premise I guess the guy out of the spider actually. And then that was that's the one. That retains its rarity here and then we have a dedicated. To make Internet connection out to -- gravity in. We publish a stream to the network which then will be cast that a and that's like us. You ready to elect a prisoner. First you have to you feel nervous and try to forget most of your lines and then remember them and and that's about -- your. Though haven't you today now I didn't have any lines -- just had to click on things you're the clicker and this is what when you go onstage at that I've never. Actually it was onstage once if this stint on action head out."
" Some. Here it is. You could stand in the middle of prisoners earlier machine if you need to -- the looks like real front of the stage a demo and kind of a little behind the scenes of how big gravity RC yet. Works with a losing three. To get our shows up to the Internet to use of you can watch them. But also how they can stream lots of other things live my guess is going to be more live streaming in the future for you guys are probably a lot -- we're looking forward to really pushing the envelope with their -- for some fun stuff for this entry Barrett thank you very much that's walking us through what happens here. And what happens with the gravity and how we get video the world. And out back to you Sarah that the Revision 3 headquarters."
" Thanks to him. Back to -- energy use is just. One of the ways it would land of Mickey this -- you're part of what we're how we're doing it. So if you have more questions about how we -- and her machine works in video downloads are pretty much anything thinkpad just ask a question of one's called the basket. Added that kind of information into each of these episodes and along the lines of you interactions. We really want to kind of take the gazette and a fun new directions which involves you guys more than ever won a little bit more of an explanation on what it means --"
" Take layer from vision through it first up thanks for posting comments and feedback from the oil we really appreciate it. And based on your comments and feedback I've decided it's time it is something a little different here with the -- And yet the viewers more involved basically letting you make -- all of them. What you want to see and -- want to see it so I've posted a threat in the forms that will describe a little bit better what I'm gonna trying to describe gears and they're probably and do very well I think of doing a lot better written -- that you know in front of the camera like this. Basically. What we want to do is allow you the viewer to make the call on what you want to see. I want to see is what you want to be -- so for example the first. Episode I would pose the threat reforms that would say. What topic you want to cover and then everybody can submit -- request and maybe whatever topic got the most requested what we decide to do them. And then the next thread that I would post would say okay what questions you want."
" That acts of that topic. So then I would compile all of your questions. Put those together and go shoot and edited case that that's relays that information back to you that you wanted to know about on that topic. And finally after that I would post maybe a third form. Requests I would say okay what kind of feedback. You have on that episode did you get the questions answered that you wanted to have answered. War. You know did you like editing style or -- was shot how old you know. -- crappy the whole premise then of this is that the viewer becomes the producer. We can start simple and continue with topics that are. Internal it Revision 3 and then as interest and participation. Participation. Grows in the us then we can cover topics outside the company. I've read through the forms so far."
" And kind of compiled smallest on the sample topics you've already suggested for example Brian large. Wants to see the server room shows a little bit server believing -- expects let's see something conservatives that's an option. Jeff resort CTO. Is going to be a hopeless -- was -- like that's about the potential show. Human lives -- could we possibly see be behind the scenes taping of an episode Randy showed doesn't necessarily. If you view it is dead but what goes on from concept to completion that's another good. Requests. John Spence would love to see more of the technical stuff like -- liners and actress opens stuff comes out of please do it behind the scenes of Diggnation and Vegas. That last request. You know this format does well if people are intimately watch -- dampen out of and maybe take it outside the revision history for example instead of me asking questions from behind the camera that he has been sending your questions being pacify you want to webcam from put that -- instead. For example one request was. What it was like a big deal behind into agencies. Who started I was you know funny stories and center that went into making. -- in this next episode. -- Here two in the meantime speaking of requests from behind the scenes -- Diggnation hang out sailor care about. Twenty minutes or so of the news is behind the scenes and -- nation Gloria unfortunate is that going to get questions asked and essentially sort of related mainly -- and other online version. Questions -- have there. You know. So that's enough of me. An idea of -- crappy job of trying to explain this -- go into the forms analysts in my head because. Camera. I like to thank them. Go to Washington just read what I read and basically forget everything figured this. Like hard."








