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Starting with signal reception at massive satellite dishes, Martin Azpiroz, director at Bold MSS walks us through the complete delivery chain, from transcoding and packaging to content protection and playback. We explore Bold MS's fascinating technical evolution from CPU to GPU to their current ASIC-based encoding approach.
This shift hasn't just improved video quality; it has also dramatically reduced hardware failures, server footprint, and power consumption. As Martin explains, some providers have discovered that server energy costs can reach 30% of the hardware's replacement value annually, making these efficiency gains financially significant.
• Bold MS offers a complete software stack handling everything from ingest to playback
• Their transition from CPU to GPU to ASIC encoding has dramatically improved density and reduced power consumption
• ASIC-based encoding provides better resilience when dealing with satellite signal issues
• Implementing CMAF and low-latency technologies reduces streaming delay to just 1-2 seconds versus cable's 8-10 seconds
• Their encoding approach varies by device type, with mobile streams typically capped at 3.5 Mbps using H.264
• Smart TV usage is growing rapidly alongside continued mobile dominance in Latin America
• All premium content requires DRM protection using Widevine, Fairplay, and PlayReady
• Their CDN strategy includes both their own infrastructure and overflow to third-party providers during peak events
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.
Starting with signal reception at massive satellite dishes, Martin Azpiroz, director at Bold MSS walks us through the complete delivery chain, from transcoding and packaging to content protection and playback. We explore Bold MS's fascinating technical evolution from CPU to GPU to their current ASIC-based encoding approach.
This shift hasn't just improved video quality; it has also dramatically reduced hardware failures, server footprint, and power consumption. As Martin explains, some providers have discovered that server energy costs can reach 30% of the hardware's replacement value annually, making these efficiency gains financially significant.
• Bold MS offers a complete software stack handling everything from ingest to playback
• Their transition from CPU to GPU to ASIC encoding has dramatically improved density and reduced power consumption
• ASIC-based encoding provides better resilience when dealing with satellite signal issues
• Implementing CMAF and low-latency technologies reduces streaming delay to just 1-2 seconds versus cable's 8-10 seconds
• Their encoding approach varies by device type, with mobile streams typically capped at 3.5 Mbps using H.264
• Smart TV usage is growing rapidly alongside continued mobile dominance in Latin America
• All premium content requires DRM protection using Widevine, Fairplay, and PlayReady
• Their CDN strategy includes both their own infrastructure and overflow to third-party providers during peak events
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.