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Tired of choosing between ripping out your video stack or standing still? In this episode, Kenneth Robinson, Director of Field Application Engineers at NETINT, walks through a practical playbook for deploying Video Processing Units (VPUs) at any stage of growth - from retrofitting a live server to scaling across edge, cloud, and hybrid environments.
We start with hardware options that match real-world use cases:
• T1U hot-swap modules that slide into existing servers - no downtime required.
• Prebuilt 1RU systems with up to ten T1Us and your choice of ARM or x86 CPUs.
• Compact mini servers built for SDI ingest and edge workflows.
• Cloud-based VPU instances via partners like Akamai, CDN77, and i3D.net - including test credits for quick starts.
• Hybrid configurations that keep steady-state on-prem and burst to the cloud for overflow or redundancy.
Then we cover software integration. Choose your path: a native API for granular control, or use FFmpeg and GStreamer for faster deployment. Kenneth explains how NETINT’s SDK is being upstreamed into both projects - simplifying maintenance and keeping features current without custom patches.
Next, we dive into two advanced capabilities that redefine efficiency:
• Multi-layer AV1 encoding for personalized overlays or targeted ads inside a single bitstream.
• Multiview encoding that lets the player dynamically stitch camera feeds without re-encoding - perfect for multi-angle sports or live events.
Finally, not every team has a full dev bench - so meet Bitstreams, NETINT’s no-code interface for managing transcoding workflows. Build templates, monitor load and health, convert captions to WebVTT, and push to multiple origins with RTMP, SRT, HLS, or DASH.
Kenneth closes with a preview of the customer-driven roadmap: WHIP/WHEP contribution, RTP, SMPTE 2110, audio-level control, RIST, and NDI, all prioritized based on real-world feedback.
If you’re exploring AV1, chasing lower latency, or planning hybrid expansion, this walkthrough gives you concrete choices and clear next steps - from card to cloud.
Download the presentation: https://info.netint.com/hubfs/downloads/VPU-Deployment-Options.pdf
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.
By NETINT TechnologiesTired of choosing between ripping out your video stack or standing still? In this episode, Kenneth Robinson, Director of Field Application Engineers at NETINT, walks through a practical playbook for deploying Video Processing Units (VPUs) at any stage of growth - from retrofitting a live server to scaling across edge, cloud, and hybrid environments.
We start with hardware options that match real-world use cases:
• T1U hot-swap modules that slide into existing servers - no downtime required.
• Prebuilt 1RU systems with up to ten T1Us and your choice of ARM or x86 CPUs.
• Compact mini servers built for SDI ingest and edge workflows.
• Cloud-based VPU instances via partners like Akamai, CDN77, and i3D.net - including test credits for quick starts.
• Hybrid configurations that keep steady-state on-prem and burst to the cloud for overflow or redundancy.
Then we cover software integration. Choose your path: a native API for granular control, or use FFmpeg and GStreamer for faster deployment. Kenneth explains how NETINT’s SDK is being upstreamed into both projects - simplifying maintenance and keeping features current without custom patches.
Next, we dive into two advanced capabilities that redefine efficiency:
• Multi-layer AV1 encoding for personalized overlays or targeted ads inside a single bitstream.
• Multiview encoding that lets the player dynamically stitch camera feeds without re-encoding - perfect for multi-angle sports or live events.
Finally, not every team has a full dev bench - so meet Bitstreams, NETINT’s no-code interface for managing transcoding workflows. Build templates, monitor load and health, convert captions to WebVTT, and push to multiple origins with RTMP, SRT, HLS, or DASH.
Kenneth closes with a preview of the customer-driven roadmap: WHIP/WHEP contribution, RTP, SMPTE 2110, audio-level control, RIST, and NDI, all prioritized based on real-world feedback.
If you’re exploring AV1, chasing lower latency, or planning hybrid expansion, this walkthrough gives you concrete choices and clear next steps - from card to cloud.
Download the presentation: https://info.netint.com/hubfs/downloads/VPU-Deployment-Options.pdf
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.