06-13-2013, 05:07 AM
969 cleverrox Dec 3 2012
What is difference between ClipStream and videojs.com - an open source HTML5 video library?
Both require HTML5. Does DSNY really have special sauce here?
Both require HTML5. Does DSNY really have special sauce here?
971 DoughDiligence
The videojs solution was authored by Zencoder. Zencoder was purchased by Brightcove to be a video encoding service.
The open source code may be free, but this is not a free cost service for everyone creating videos and streaming videos.
http://zencoder.com/pricing/
This may be a competitor to Clipstream G2. DSNY has more control over their solution to tailor it to commercial markets that an open source solution can't do.
Destiny security patents will also provide Destiny an advantage. Since the seven patents filed this year, we do not know how those patents further protect Destiny.
The open source code may be free, but this is not a free cost service for everyone creating videos and streaming videos.
http://zencoder.com/pricing/
This may be a competitor to Clipstream G2. DSNY has more control over their solution to tailor it to commercial markets that an open source solution can't do.
Destiny security patents will also provide Destiny an advantage. Since the seven patents filed this year, we do not know how those patents further protect Destiny.
975 DoughDiligence
Brightcove seems like a competitor at the moment since they seem to broadcast the same claims as Destiny.
I think they bought Zencoder to make sure they control the low end of the market as well as up-sell those customers. Oracle did the same thing with the MySQL database company.
Since Brightcove is a public company (BCOV) with a nearly $10 stock price, we can compare their fundamentals with Destiny pretty easily. Both companies are debt-free.
I think Destiny is a threat to Brightcove, so I do not see them willingly using Clipstream as an encoder system. If Clipstream splits the javascript video market with Brightcove, Destiny investors will be very happy.
I think they bought Zencoder to make sure they control the low end of the market as well as up-sell those customers. Oracle did the same thing with the MySQL database company.
Since Brightcove is a public company (BCOV) with a nearly $10 stock price, we can compare their fundamentals with Destiny pretty easily. Both companies are debt-free.
I think Destiny is a threat to Brightcove, so I do not see them willingly using Clipstream as an encoder system. If Clipstream splits the javascript video market with Brightcove, Destiny investors will be very happy.

