Publisher

Introducing the Brightcove Studio's Publishing module, a flexible, fast tool for creating, customizing, managing, and publishing rich media experiences with a simple and intuitive user interface.

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Brightcove allows you to use advertising to monetize your video content.This topic gives you an overview of the key steps required to monetize your video content.

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You can make RSS feeds from your Brightcove Media Library available at simple URLs. Feeds are provided in Media RSS (MRSS) format. These feeds enable users to access your Media Library through the Media API without requiring an API token. You can include links for MRSS feeds within your HTML pages, either as static links or by using the Player API or Media API to dynamically generate the MRSS links with the appropriate parameters. The MRSS links enable users to subscribe to your video content and be notified of updates

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Using the Reports page in the Brightcove Studio to generate, view, and export reports about the performance of your Brightcove media.

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You can use the Users page in the Brightcove Studio to manage the users who are authorized to use the Studio.

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Batch provisioning enables you to upload and provision multiple videos and playlists at once using an XML manifest file and Brightcove's FTP server. You can use batch provisioning to automatically generate videos and playlists, which will appear in your Media Library in the Media module once the upload process is complete. The batch provisioning feature lets you upload large numbers of assets or make multiple edits quickly without accessing the Media module.

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The Analytics module brings together information about your media and players. Using the Analytics module, you can generate up-to-date reports about how many viewers you have, how much viewers are watching your videos, when they stop watching them, and even where they are watching from.

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Brightcove's multi-bitrate streaming feature improves a viewer's experience by enabling you to deliver videos with the resolution and bit rate that best matches the viewer's connection speed. The videos in your Media Library can include one or more renditions encoded at different bit rates and sizes. The Brightcove player automatically selects the highest quality rendition that the viewer's download connection speed can support, taking into account the rendition's resolution and bit rate.

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What are the system requirements to view Brightcove video?

Viewers should have one of the following browser and Flash versions installed to play Brightcove players:

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A player is a group of components that you use to present media to your audience on the web. A video player includes a video display panel, and can also include components like lists, labels, tab bars, and more. Using the Brightcove Studio's Publishing module, you can create a player using one of a set of pre-defined templates.

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