How to manage your digital assets across (Drupal) applications with MediaMosa and Sitebuilder? This presentation gives a brief introduction on building Media Rich applications using MediaMosa and Drupal.
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Asset Management and Drupal
1. Asset Management and Drupal
How to manage your digital assets across (Drupal)
applications with MediaMosa and Sitebuilder
@ChrisFlink
@ChrisFlink
2. Drupalcafe meets MediaMosa
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Media Special last month
Media Module is a nice module but not for all use
cases
MediaMosa might fit yours so let's dive in!
@ChrisFlink
3. Who am I?
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Consultant @ Inuits Nederland
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Antwerpen, Rotterdam, Kiev
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Open Source believers
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Dev + Ops + DevOps
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MediaMosa core developers
@ChrisFlink
http://linkedin.com/in/chrisflink
www.chrisflink.nl
@ChrisFlink
4. Some use cases
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Imagine you want to...
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Share a media library across multiple sites?
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Use video without relying on Youtube or Vimeo
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Separate your media delivery from your application
server
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Use advanced media workflows for ingests (harvesting,
transcoding, …)
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@ChrisFlink
5. You're looking for a DAMS
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A what?
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Digital Asset Management System
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Of course you prefer an Open Source solution
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You are familiar with Drupal?
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Then you should really check out MediaMosa
@ChrisFlink
6. MediaMosa 101
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RESTful API (MM is a back-end)
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Storage and retrieval of any digital asset
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Metadata functionality for any digital asset
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Native functionality for specific content types:
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video: transcoding, transcription, players
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audio: transcoding, transcription, players
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images: simple conversions
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pdf: pdf2swf, viewer
@ChrisFlink
7. What about the front end?
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Any (mobile) application that can speak REST
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Drupal Modules available
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MediaMosa SDK
MediaMosa CK (views, media integration, ...)
Drupal Distro's available
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MediaMosa Sitebuilder
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MediaMosa Content Supplier
(Deprecated but integrated in CK now)
@ChrisFlink
8. Hosting MediaMosa
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Runs on LAMP
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Requires FFMPEG & LUA
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Scales from laptop with USB stick to anything
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Or use MediaMosa-as-a-Service: MediaSalsa
http://www.mediasalsa.eu
We worry about the technical stuff, you worry about
your application and business model
@ChrisFlink