With smart stadiums, distributed production, automation, and data-driven decision-making, we're seeing a sea change in the way sports streams are produced, delivered, and consumed. None of this is a ...
Every year, the industry publishes predictions. New technology. New platforms. New buzzwords. Most of them sound exciting in January and quietly fade by December. Looking ahead to 2026, the more ...
The sports media sector continues to undergo rapid change, with streaming aggregators attempting to reconsolidate for greater efficiency but still falling short of traditional broadcast models in ...
OK, I'll say it. As far as I know, this is the first time any study has compared the quality and performance of codecs representing Essential Video Coding (EVC), Versatile Video Coding (VVC), and Low ...
Let's face it: Until ChatGPT launched, fully formed and instantly useful machine learning and artificial intelligence were buzzwords we almost snickered at, as if their inclusion on a spec sheet was ...
Editor’s Note: This article was rewritten to incorporate answers posed in the original article and answered by David Ronca, Director, Encoding Technology at Netflix, and Anne Aaron, Manager, Video ...
Much of today’s internet video content has settled into a dichotomy of delivery methods: the cost-effective but slightly lagging HTTP adaptive streaming and the ultra-responsive but expensive ...
Welcome to the 2021 Streaming Media 50, our annual list of the most important, most innovative, and most interesting companies in the online video space. It’s the fourth year we’ve capped the list at ...
Adaptive streaming technologies enable the optimum streaming video viewing experience for a diverse range of devices over a broad set of connection speeds. If streaming video is mission critical to ...
When it comes to mergers and acquisitions in the streaming industry and M&E marketplace in 2023 and an accounting of the year’s most consequential deals, it makes the most sense to open at the close: ...
IMAG is Image MAGnification. Any time you have someone on stage, and there's a screen next to them, or elsewhere, with a video camera providing an image of that very same person, this is called IMAG.
When Apple releases encoding specifications, most producers (including myself) tend to give them great weight. After all, Apple invented HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), and produces most of the devices ...
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