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Hardware acceleration is changing the economics of video delivery, and Scalstrm is at the forefront of this revolution. After showcasing their just-in-time transcoding solution at NAB, Dominic returns to Voices of Video to share how they've partnered with NETINT to create a groundbreaking platform that's already winning customer deployments.
• Scalstrm built their transcoding solution from scratch without relying on open-source components
• Their migration from software to hardware acceleration took only 3-4 months
• Performance testing showed "huge" advantages using VPU cards over CPU-based transcoding
• The solution supports all major codecs including H.264, HEVC, and has plans for AV1
• They demonstrated 600 channels of origin packaging plus 64 live transcoding channels on a single small server
• Their target customers include tier-one telcos, broadcasters, and content owners
• The platform now includes just-in-time transcoding, subtitle conversion, CDN capabilities, and ad insertion
• Their first live customer deployment is happening immediately following NAB
The hardware acceleration revolution is here - join us next time for more conversations with companies building real technologies and products that are changing video encoding and streaming.
Stay tuned for more in-depth insights on video technology, trends, and practical applications. Subscribe to Voices of Video: Inside the Tech for exclusive, hands-on knowledge from the experts. For more resources, visit Voices of Video.
Hardware acceleration is changing the economics of video delivery, and Scalstrm is at the forefront of this revolution. After showcasing their just-in-time transcoding solution at NAB, Dominic returns to Voices of Video to share how they've partnered with NETINT to create a groundbreaking platform that's already winning customer deployments.
• Scalstrm built their transcoding solution from scratch without relying on open-source components
• Their migration from software to hardware acceleration took only 3-4 months
• Performance testing showed "huge" advantages using VPU cards over CPU-based transcoding
• The solution supports all major codecs including H.264, HEVC, and has plans for AV1
• They demonstrated 600 channels of origin packaging plus 64 live transcoding channels on a single small server
• Their target customers include tier-one telcos, broadcasters, and content owners
• The platform now includes just-in-time transcoding, subtitle conversion, CDN capabilities, and ad insertion
• Their first live customer deployment is happening immediately following NAB
The hardware acceleration revolution is here - join us next time for more conversations with companies building real technologies and products that are changing video encoding and streaming.
Stay tuned for more in-depth insights on video technology, trends, and practical applications. Subscribe to Voices of Video: Inside the Tech for exclusive, hands-on knowledge from the experts. For more resources, visit Voices of Video.