TRANSCODING CHOICES FOR A MULTISCREEN WORLD
|
|
|
- Hilary Andrews
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 TRANSCODING CHOICES FOR A MULTISCREEN WORLD JONATHAN RUFF, GLOBAL TECHNICAL MARKETING LEAD SANTHANA CHARI, VP ENGINEERING DIGITAL VIDEO SYSTEMS MARK DEPIETRO, VP CORPORATE STRATEGY & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 3 NETWORK VS. HOME- BASED TRANSCODING... 3 Choose Which Content to Stream... 4 Support the Right Mix of Profiles... 5 Evaluate Network Capacity Requirements... 6 Prepare for Future Multiscreen Innovation... 7 CONCLUSION... 8 RELATED READINGS... 9 MEET OUR EXPERT: SANTHANA CHARI
3 INTRODUCTION The multiscreen video movement keeps growing steadily. As household penetration rates surge for tablets, PCs, gaming consoles, smartphones, connected TVs, and other video devices, growing numbers of cable TV operators, telcos, satellite TV providers, and other pay TV distributors are jumping into the market with offerings that deliver video to the full range of consumer screens. As these video service providers increasingly seek to deliver their offerings to multiple devices, one of the greatest challenges they face is how to deliver high- quality content in the right format, securely- without overtaxing the access network. Using adaptive bit- rate streaming, providers are now able to transcode their content for virtually any device. But as the number and type of devices keep multiplying, the process is growing increasingly difficult to manage. In this white paper, we will explore the applications for home- and network- based transcoding, and preview some of the innovations that are emerging to help service providers transcode their content more efficiently and effectively in the multiscreen world. NETWORK VS. HOME- BASED TRANSCODING There are two basic architectural options that service providers can choose for video transcoding. The first is to carry out the video transcoding somewhere in the provider s video distribution network. This can either be near the core of the provider s network, which has benefits for national programming, or closer to the edge, which streamlines transcoding for regional content. In either case, this approach centralizes the transcoding resources and associated costs, enabling greater efficiencies as take rates improve. The second basic architectural option is in- home transcoding, where the provider relies on a headed or headless gateway in the home to transcode the incoming video signals for playback on devices beyond the set top box. With this approach, the same video content, in the form of legacy QAM delivery, is sent to every home and then transcoded for the consumer s device in real time. While this approach uses less network bandwidth, it requires the expense of a transcoder in every subscriber s home. While some video solutions vendors are steering service providers to either network- or home- based solutions, transcoding is not a one size fits all proposition. Several factors can help service providers determine which is the right approach, including the type of content being distributed, the number of devices supported, the applications and associated protocols used, and the capabilities of the access network. There may even 3
4 be cases where it is advantageous for service providers to deploy both network- and home- based transcoding. It all comes down to choosing the right approach based on the service provider s service goals and system capabilities. Figure 1: Network and Home- Based Transcoding Locations Choose Which Content to Stream As it is with so many video service provider decisions, the content being offered to video subscribers vastly impacts whether home- or network- based transcoding makes the most sense. In a multiscreen world, there is a sizable difference between live and stored content, and subtle differences in the balance between the two can have dramatic effects on the decision to transcode in the network versus in the home. In the case of live TV, streams must be transcoded in real time and ingested into the CDN, and the more channels a service provider wants to offer beyond the set- top, the more complex the network- based transcoding requirement becomes. With network transcoding, each client request is delivered as a unicast stream over the access network. As the number of linear channels offered and take rates increase, these unicast streams can begin to consume significant bandwidth resources, making home- based transcoding a more scalable solution for delivering linear broadcasts. Just as with live TV, stored content carries its own set of transcoding challenges. This time, the decision to transcode in the network versus the home depends on where the content is stored and where it will be made available. For centralized content such as network- based DVR and on- demand programming, a network- based transcoding approach can offer significant bandwidth savings by delivering only the content profile needed for the viewing device being used. In addition, by transcoding in the network the content can be made available ubiquitously to subscribers, no matter where they are. Home- based DVR content that is being viewed in the home is far better suited to a home- based transcoding approach, since content would otherwise need to be transmitted up through the network for transcoding and back to the home for viewing, 4
5 which is subject to the available bandwidth in the upstream network and is impractical when congestion is high. In addition, home- based transcoding becomes problematic when the same content needs to be viewed outside the home because of today s upstream bandwidth limitations. As an increasing number of users seek to take their content with them, shared upstream network resources can quickly become exhausted. In this scenario, a sync and go approach may be the most practical solution. Support the Right Mix of Profiles One of the greatest challenges for video service providers today lies in keeping pace with the myriad devices consumers are using to access multiscreen video. Consider the number of display resolutions, streaming protocols and conditional access methods that need to be supported in order to deliver multiscreen video to every user. Table 1 represents a small sampling of these variables, which, when combined, require support for over 100 unique video profiles. Maximum Display Resolution Streaming Protocol Conditional Access Method 480 x 854 (HTC Desire 510) 1024 x 600 (Kindle Fire) 1136 x 640 (Apple iphone 5s) 1280 x 800 (Asus VivoTab Note 8) 1334 x 750 (Apple iphone 6) 1440 x 900 (Apple Macbook Air 13 ) 1920 x 1080 (Samsung Galaxy S5) 2048 x 1536 (Apple ipad Air 2) Apple HLS Adobe HDS Microsoft Smooth Streaming MPEG DASH PlayReady SecureMedia Adobe Access 2560 x 1440 (LG G4) Table 1: The Many Video Profile Variables For service providers seeking to deliver multiscreen video, this profile explosion presents a dilemma. They must choose between creating an environment where the number of variables can be kept to a minimum, or dedicate significant resources to supporting every profile under the sun. Each of these approaches comes with trade- offs, and each effects the decision of transcoding in the network versus the home. 5
6 There are multiple ways to minimize the number of profiles that need to be supported. One is to allow consumers to access multiscreen services only on the newest devices running the latest software. Alternatively, service providers may choose to limit their multiscreen offerings to devices made by certain manufacturers or running certain operating systems. In either case, the cut- off point should reflect the popularity of devices that consumers are using to access video content, where the supported smart phones, tablets and laptops encompass the majority of the market. By limiting the total number of devices that need to be supported, service providers can drastically reduce the number of profiles that need to be created and streamed, making network- based transcoding a practical solution. By instead committing to support every combination of resolution, streaming protocol and conditional access method, service providers are embarking on a journey that is well suited to just- in time transcoding, which can be performed in the network or at the home. Todays powerful hardware transcoders are adept at processing the multitude of variables and creating the right profile for virtually any device in real time. While performing real- time transcoding in the home would require each gateway to be updated frequently in support of new device requirements, doing so in the network would consume significant bandwidth resources. Evaluate Network Capacity Requirements A key factor in the decision to transcode in the network versus the home is the capacity available in the access network for multiscreen video. Generally, transcoding in the home is less burdensome on the access network, since each linear channel or stored content file can be delivered to the home only once. Since service providers rarely have bandwidth to spare, it may be useful to determine how much capacity is needed before deciding where to transcode. Doing so often means conducting usage modeling that takes into account the anticipated multiscreen traffic requirements at various times of day. These network dynamics can change as consumers adopt the multiscreen lifestyle. For example, based upon the ARRIS Consumer Entertainment Index, a recent study that tracks consumer engagement with content, connected devices and each other, the multiscreen world now has its own prime time slot - the late evening hours when viewers are increasingly bringing tablets into the bedroom to watch TV. While usage modeling will help determine how much capacity is needed to stream multiscreen content, service providers will need to create efficiencies wherever possible to account for this increase in network traffic. This means supporting multiple bit rates to accommodate network congestion, utilizing new compression technologies and applying intelligent transcoding practices. 6
7 Figure 2: A Summary of Home- and Network- Based Transcoding Dynamics Since multiscreen content is delivered over an IP network where network congestion is inevitable, service providers have found a solution in creating multiple bit rate versions for each profile. This ensures that the highest quality content is delivered when network capacity permits, while sending a lower quality version during times of congestion. However, this adds yet another variable to the number of profiles that must be created and sent. For the example in Table 1, supporting three bit rates for each profile now requires the creation of over 300 distinct versions of each piece of content. While all of these versions will not have to traverse the network at a given time, the capacity requirements for the network- based transcoding approach scale linearly with the number of client requests and therefore can still be significant. Fortunately for service providers seeking to leverage network- based transcoding without overtaxing the network, a new compression standard is emerging as a potential game changer. While HEVC is being developed primarily as an enabler of Ultra High Definition Television (UHDTV), its earliest impacts may be felt not on the television, but the other screens in the house. HEVC, the successor to MPEG4, cuts the bandwidth requirement for video in half - without reducing picture quality. This creates the opportunity for service providers to continue supporting three bit rates for each profile without breaking the bandwidth budget. HEVC can be implemented in software on client devices, making it an unobtrusive upgrade that may soon be credited as a key enabler of ubiquitous network- based transcoding. Prepare for Future Multiscreen Innovation Beyond supporting multiple bit rates and utilizing HEVC for significant bandwidth savings, service providers are investigating several new innovations that may further clarify the transcoding decision. With new technologies emerging that streamline content delivery outside the home, reduce the storage requirements for encoded content, and intelligently automate the profile selection process, both home- and network- based transcoding can be made more efficient, practical and affordable. 7
8 As discussed above, one of the key challenges to home- based transcoding lies in the ability for subscribers to access content when they are outside the home. While broadcasting from the home may not be practical on a widespread basis due to upstream bandwidth limitations, adding intelligence to the sync- and- go process may provide a viable solution. Rather than asking users to decide which content they would like to load onto their devices before leaving the home, intelligent applications might instead communicate with the home gateway and automatically sync the content that is most likely to be watched. The application may choose content that is most recent, or best matches the user s stated preferences or viewing activity. This intelligent sync- and- go solution has the potential to overcome one of the greatest challenges to home- based transcoding- upstream bandwidth usage. Just as intelligent sync- and- go can help overcome network limitations for home- based transcoding, just- in- time packaging has the potential to ease the processing and storage burdens for network- based transcoding implementations. Just- in- time packaging calls for transcoding of the content for all profiles required, but only packaging or chunking the content as subscribers request it. This significantly reduces the number of versions of each piece of content that need to be saved, and eliminates the creation of files that are never required. By driving more efficiency into the process, just- in- time packaging has the potential to make network- based transcoding an even more attractive approach. In many cases, today s transcoders are creating versions of content based on static profiles, and depending on the nature of the content, some of the versions are not always required. By better understanding the dynamics of the content, transcoders may soon be able to evaluate content before fully processing it, and eliminate creating versions that are unnecessary. This dynamic profile selection capability may soon emerge as a means of further reducing the number of versions of content that need to be created, stored, managed and streamed in network- based transcoding implementations. CONCLUSION Given the multitude of variables involved, including the content that needs to be supported, the profiles that need to be managed and the unique network dynamics at play, deciding between network- and home- based transcoding is anything but an easy choice. And in a period of increasing transcoding innovation, the choice doesn t seem to be getting any easier. But for service providers, the good news may just be that at least in the near- term there is no single correct answer. 8
9 The decision to transcode in the home versus the network is vastly impacted by each service provider s unique service goals, customer requirements and network conditions. Just as home- based transcoding is best suited for whole home DVR implementations, network- based transcoding wins the day for network DVR deployments. While transcoding in the network is best for seamless delivery of content inside and outside the home, transcoding in the home is best to minimize access network bandwidth requirements. And even if one approach seems perfect given the content and device requirements network limitations may come into play and change the game completely. Choosing the right transcoding approach may not come down to an either/or decision at all. Instead, it is more likely that the correct and chosen method will vary based on the service provider, network segment, or even the service being offered. Today s debate on home- versus network- based transcoding may even go the way of to yesterday s battle between home DVR and video on- demand. Where industry pundits were once polarized in favor of either home versus network storage for time- shifted content, we are now equally divided over home versus network- based transcoding of place- shifted content. And once again, today s correct answer might just be a combination of the two. But as more access network bandwidth becomes available through node splits and DOCSIS 3.1, and new efficiencies are unlocked using HEVC, we may one day see network- based transcoding win the day. Wherever the debate ends up, the key for service providers is to develop an intelligent transcoding strategy that meets their unique needs today as their subscribers increasingly move into the multiscreen world of tomorrow. RELATED READINGS Dynamic Profile Selection & Cooperative Transcoding: An Efficient Future for the Multiscreen World this paper presents a co- operative transcoding technique that can substantially reduce the processing requirement of generating multiple representations as well as produce a uniform quality of user experience across the multiple representations. Improving Adaptive Video Delivery through Active Management - this paper looks at how service providers can use adaptive delivery technology to deploy unified video processing workflows, which they can use to manage large- scale video delivery over unmanaged networks. The ARRIS Consumer Entertainment Index this study of 10,500 people in 19 countries tracks the evolution of entertainment on a global scale through the lens of consumer engagement with content, connected devices and each other. Copyright 2015 ARRIS Enterprises Inc. All rights reserved. 9
10 MEET OUR EXPERT: SANTHANA CHARI Santhana Chari, VP of Engineering in the Digital Video Systems group at ARRIS, is responsible for R&D and product development of various digital video encoding and transcoding products. Previously, he was the VP Engineering at EG Technology and led the development of several MPEG2 and H.264 encoding and video processing products. He has also held various technical and management roles for a decade with Philips Electronics North America and Comsat Corporation. He has co- authored several technical papers, book chapters, and holds fifteen patents in these areas. He holds a Ph.D. In Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. 10
MULTICAST AS A MANDATORY STEPPING STONE FOR AN IP VIDEO SERVICE TO THE BIG SCREEN
MULTICAST AS A MANDATORY STEPPING STONE FOR AN IP VIDEO SERVICE TO THE BIG SCREEN AMIT ESHET, ENGINEERING FELLOW, ADVERTISING SOLUTIONS JOHN ULM, ENGINEERING FELLOW, NETWORK SOLUTIONS UZI COHEN, PRINCIPAL
An Executive Summary of Deployment Techniques and Technologies
Managing Cloud-Based Cable TV DVR Migration Prepares to for IP Prime Part Time 1 An Executive Summary of Deployment Techniques and Technologies Series Introduction: Market Drivers and Tech Challenges John
PackeTV Mobile. http://www.vsicam.com. http://www.linkedin.com/company/visionary- solutions- inc. http://www.facebook.com/vsiptv
PackeTV Mobile Delivering HLS Video to Mobile Devices White Paper Created by Visionary Solutions, Inc. July, 2013 http://www.vsicam.com http://www.linkedin.com/company/visionary- solutions- inc. http://www.facebook.com/vsiptv
CONVERGING TV VOD DELIVERY AND DISTRIBUTED CDNs KEEPING MSOs A STEP AHEAD IN EUROPE
CONVERGING TV VOD DELIVERY AND DISTRIBUTED CDNs KEEPING MSOs A STEP AHEAD IN EUROPE STRATEGIC WHITE PAPER Interest in multiscreen strategies including next-generation TV offerings, such as TV Everywhere
Pitfalls of 3DTV. Series Introduction: Market Drivers and Tech Challenges. Sean McCarthy, Ph.D., Fellow of the Technical Staff
Managing Ultra High Cable Definition TV Migration TV (UHDTV): to IP Avoiding Part 1 the Pitfalls of 3DTV Series Introduction: Market Drivers and Tech Challenges Sean McCarthy, Ph.D., Fellow of the Technical
The Opportunity for White-labeled IPTV & OTT TV for MNOs, MSOs and ISPs. Date: 19 January 2014
The Opportunity for White-labeled IPTV & OTT TV for MNOs, MSOs and ISPs Date: 19 January 2014 0 Leader in Technology and Competition 7M population, multi-lingual, mainly Chinese speaking 3.8 million Telephone
9 The continuing evolution of television
Section 9 9 The continuing evolution of television 9.1 There have been no significant changes in the coverage of traditional broadcast terrestrial, satellite and cable networks over the past year. However,
The Changing Environment of Video Advertising
WhitePaper The Changing Environment of Video Advertising Video. Personal. Everywhere. White Paper Introduction While the technology industry today moves in evolutions, not revolutions, you d be hard-pressed
Conquering the Connected Home
WhitePaper Conquering the Connected Home INNOVATIONS REVITALIZING THE SUBSCRIBER VIEWING EXPERIENCE video. personal. everywhere. White Paper executive summary This white paper discusses: The emergence
Quality of Service Monitoring
Adaptive Bitrate video testing and monitoring at origin servers, CDN (caching servers), and last mile (streaming servers). Quality assurance monitoring for multiscreen video delivery from Pay TV providers.
Forecast of Residential Fixed Broadband and Subscription Video Requirements
Forecast of Residential Fixed Broadband and Subscription Video Requirements s Executive Summary Residential fixed broadband usage has evolved from static search and information retrieval to multimedia
INTRODUCTION. The Challenges
Meeting the Challenges of Video Advertising in an IP ABR Environment Consumers are demanding to watch TV when they want and on the device of their choice. To meet that challenge most pay TV operators globally
Video Recording in the Cloud: Use Cases and Implementation We Deliver the Future of Television
Video Recording in the Cloud: Use Cases and Implementation We Deliver the Future of Television istockphoto.com Introduction The possibility of recording a live television channel is an application that
We Deliver the Future of Television The benefits of off-the-shelf hardware and virtualization for OTT video delivery
We Deliver the Future of Television The benefits of off-the-shelf hardware and virtualization for OTT video delivery istockphoto.com Introduction Over the last few years, the television world has gone
Adaptive Bitrate Multicast: Enabling the Delivery of Live Video Streams Via Satellite. We Deliver the Future of Television
Adaptive Bitrate Multicast: Enabling the Delivery of Live Video Streams Via Satellite We Deliver the Future of Television Satellites provide a great infrastructure for broadcasting live content to large
ActiveVideo CloudTV GuideCast: Delivering User Interfaces from the Cloud
ActiveVideo CloudTV GuideCast: Delivering User Interfaces from the Cloud With the rise of modern smartphones and tablets, consumers can search for, browse, and view video content through slick, web-based
Managed IP Video Service: Making the Most of Adaptive Streaming John Ulm & John Holobinko Motorola Mobility
Managed IP Video Service: Making the Most of Adaptive Streaming John Ulm & John Holobinko Motorola Mobility Abstract The paper describes how an operator can leverage adaptive streaming protocols that are
ProMedia Suite Optimized Multiscreen Production and Delivery Workflows
HIGHLIGHTS Complete family of multiscreen processing and delivery applications Provides the best possible picture quality at the lowest possible bitrates Independent nodes scale to support a growing number
Forecast of Mobile Broadband Bandwidth Requirements
Forecast of Mobile Broadband Bandwidth Requirements s Executive Summary The consumption of video content is creating a shift from use in the home to mobile devices. This is driving exponential increases
Video Compression Trends & OUTLOOK. Andreas Pentrelli Solution Consultant
Video Compression Trends & OUTLOOK Andreas Pentrelli Solution Consultant Subscriber's View All from one provider Triple Play TV - Linear TV / VOD, Telephone, High Speed Internet One household, multi screens
A Detailed Analysis of Key Drivers and Potential Pitfalls
Managing The Economic Cable Drivers TV Migration of Cloud-Based to IP Part DVR Services 1 A Detailed Analysis of Key Drivers and Potential Pitfalls Series Introduction: Market Drivers and Tech Challenges
How To Set Up & Manage an IPTV System WHITE PAPER
How To Set Up & Manage an IPTV System WHITE PAPER Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document it may be necessary, without notice, to make amendments or correct omissions.
Wowza Media Systems provides all the pieces in the streaming puzzle, from capture to delivery, taking the complexity out of streaming live events.
Deciding what event you want to stream live that s the easy part. Figuring out how to stream it? That s a different question, one with as many answers as there are options. Cameras? Encoders? Origin and
Seeing is believing. VELOCIX CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK Turning service providers broadband networks into advanced content delivery platforms
Seeing is believing VELOCIX CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK Turning service providers broadband networks into advanced content delivery platforms The Rise of the On-net CDN Consumers want access to high-quality
Wowza Streaming Cloud TM Overview
Wowza Streaming Cloud TM Overview Wowza Media Systems, LLC February 2015 This document is for informational purposes only and in no way shall be interpreted or construed to create any warranties of any
TV s Migration to the Cloud
4 THE EVOLUTION OF TV TV s Migration to the Cloud g.co/evolutionoftv 1 2 In our Evolution of TV series, 7 Dynamics Transforming TV, introduced the shift of TV over the internet. Here, in Part 4, we explore
Method for IP Content Delivery Using Existing Cable Networks
INVENTION DISCLOSURE 1. Invention Title. Method for IP Content Delivery Using Existing Cable Networks 2. Invention Summary. System to support IP-only delivery of media content within the home, allowing
www.wipro.com TRANSFORMING VIDEO CONTENT CONSUMPTION: MOVING TO THE CLOUD Gowrishankar S Natarajan Senior Practice Director
www.wipro.com TRANSFORMING VIDEO CONTENT CONSUMPTION: MOVING TO THE CLOUD Gowrishankar S Natarajan Senior Practice Director Table of Contents Abstract... 03 Video Content in a Transitional Phase... 03
Over the Top (OTT) Content Delivery
Over the Top (OTT) Content Delivery Secured Internet TV Deployment with Envivio 4Caster C4 2 and Verimatrix VCAS September 2010 www.envivio.com Contents 1. TELEVISION TRANSFORMED... 3 1.1 Introduction...3
WHITE PAPER Broadband and Pay TV Operators Adopt CDN Strategies to Manage Changes in Consumer Video Behavior
WHITE PAPER Broadband and Pay TV Operators Adopt CDN Strategies to Manage Changes in Consumer Video Behavior Sponsored by: Akamai Greg Ireland September 2013 IDC OPINION Global Headquarters: 5 Speen Street
NEXT GENERATION VIDEO INFRASTRUCTURE: MEDIA DATA CENTER ARCHITECTURE Gene Cannella, Cisco Systems R. Wayne Ogozaly, Cisco Systems
NEXT GENERATION VIDEO INFRASTRUCTURE: MEDIA DATA CENTER ARCHITECTURE Gene Cannella, Cisco Systems R. Wayne Ogozaly, Cisco Systems Abstract Service providers seek to deploy nextgeneration interactive, immersive,
connecting lives connecting worlds
adbglobal.com connecting lives connecting worlds personal TV Solution briefing Personal TV Solution Briefing Personal TV is an innovative and feature rich endto-end solution that enables operators and
Fragmented MPEG-4 Technology Overview
Fragmented MPEG-4 Technology Overview www.mobitv.com 6425 Christie Ave., 5 th Floor Emeryville, CA 94607 510.GET.MOBI HIGHLIGHTS Mobile video traffic is increasing exponentially. Video-capable tablets
Sky Deutschland Casestudy
Sky Deutschland Casestudy Sky Deutschland casestudy overview Sky Deutschland AG is the leading pay TV company in Germany and Austria, with more than three million subscribers. Sky offers over 70 channels
The battle for the residential customer
Fiber, Coax or DSL? Meeting Customer Demand for Bandwidth Only fiber will deliver the kinds of content customers will crave in a few years By David R. Kozischek Corning Cable Systems The battle for the
A New Architecture for Multiscreen Service Distribution, Rights Management and Monetization
DECEMBER 2013 A New Architecture for Multiscreen Service Distribution, Rights Management and Monetization As IP networks emerged for data applications in the 1990s, broadband operators were first to understand
Tulix. Sponsored Content
Tulix Sponsored Content The market for over-the-top set-top boxes has grown considerably in recent years as many consumers have looked towards devices like Roku, Google TV, and Apple TV to either replace
DLNA for Streaming Subscription TV Content in the Home
DLNA for Streaming Subscription TV Content in the Home Whitepaper Digital Living Network Alliance March 2014 Table of Contents Introduction... 2 1 The Problem -- Why VIDIPATH is needed.... 2 2 Solving
NIELSEN'S LAW VS. NIELSEN TV VIEWERSHIP FOR NETWORK CAPACITY PLANNING Michael J. Emmendorfer and Thomas J. Cloonan ARRIS
NIELSEN'S LAW VS. NIELSEN TV VIEWERSHIP FOR NETWORK CAPACITY PLANNING Michael J. Emmendorfer and Thomas J. Cloonan ARRIS Abstract Our industry is fully aware of Nielsen s Law of the maximum Internet service
The Future is Hybrid
Leveraging the Internet for broadcast video contribution Creating a hybrid contribution network that brought new easeof-use and cost-effectiveness to a major American broadcaster. April 1, 2015 Page 2
Multi-Screen Video: A Requirement in Today s Digital World
WhitePaper Multi-Screen Video: A Requirement in Today s Digital World Part 1: Today s Digital Content Value Chain and Its Opportunities video. personal. everywhere. White Paper In today s continually evolving
Wideband: Delivering the Connected Life
White Paper Wideband: Delivering the Connected Life Subscribers are increasingly demanding many services to many screens. They want the convenience of having services available anytime, anywhere, and on
Designing a Cloud Storage System
Designing a Cloud Storage System End to End Cloud Storage When designing a cloud storage system, there is value in decoupling the system s archival capacity (its ability to persistently store large volumes
Network and Technology. John Schanz Executive Vice President National Engineering and Technology Operations Comcast Cable
Network and Technology John Schanz Executive Vice President National Engineering and Technology Operations Comcast Cable 1 Agenda Network overview What we ve built Our improving economics: scale and open
Alcatel-Lucent Multiscreen Video Platform RELEASE 2.2
Alcatel-Lucent Multiscreen Video Platform RELEASE 2.2 Enrich the user experience and build more valuable customer relationships by delivering personal, seamless and social multiscreen video services Embrace
Making the Internet Business-Ready
Making the Internet Business-Ready If you ve ever shopped online, downloaded music, watched a web video or connected to work remotely, you ve probably used Akamai. Our solutions help to deliver the best
Intelligent Content Delivery Network (CDN) The New Generation of High-Quality Network
White paper Intelligent Content Delivery Network (CDN) The New Generation of High-Quality Network July 2001 Executive Summary Rich media content like audio and video streaming over the Internet is becoming
The rise of the digital multi-tasker. Executive Summary. KPMG s Digital Debate. January 2013. kpmg.com/digitaldebate
The rise of the digital multi-tasker Executive Summary KPMG s Digital Debate January 2013 kpmg.com/digitaldebate Contents 02 introduction The digital debate 03 Key findings An insatiable appetite for media
CCTV & Video Surveillance over 10G ip
CCTV & Video Surveillance over 10G ip Background With the increase in data, research and development and corporate competition, many companies are realizing the need to not only protect their data, but
TV2U INVESTOR ROADSHOW PRESENTATION
GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY ENABLER FOR THE MONETISATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF VIDEO CONTENT 1 TV2U INVESTOR ROADSHOW PRESENTATION OCTOBER 2015 Australia United Kingdom Hong Kong Malaysia Indonesia TV2U INTRODUCTION
Benefits of Standardizing the Video Security System
SALIENT SYSTEMS WHITE PAPER Benefits of Standardizing the Video Security System Salient Systems Corp. 10801 N. MoPac Exp. Building 3, Suite 700 Austin, TX 78759 Phone: (512) 617-4800 For a variety of reasons
BELL LABS METRO NETWORK TRAFFIC GROWTH: AN ARCHITECTURE IMPACT STUDY
BELL LABS METRO NETWORK TRAFFIC GROWTH: AN ARCHITECTURE IMPACT STUDY STRATEGIC WHITE PAPER Like many studies before it, the Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs Metro Network Traffic Growth Study provides evidence
Video Streaming Without Interruption
Video Streaming Without Interruption Adaptive bitrate and content delivery networks: Are they enough to achieve high quality, uninterrupted Internet video streaming? WHITE PAPER Abstract The increasing
www.wipro.com CONNECTED HOMES Enabling Anytime, Anywhere Media Alan Young Manoj Barara
www.wipro.com CONNECTED HOMES Enabling Anytime, Anywhere Media Alan Young Manoj Barara Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 03 2. The Current Home Entertainment Landscape... 03 3. The Connected Home Entertainment
azuki systems is now part of ericsson since february 2014 Over-the-Top (OTT) Optimized Multi-Screen Video Delivery for Service Providers WHITE PAPER
azuki systems is now part of ericsson since february 2014 Over-the-Top (OTT) Optimized Multi-Screen Video Delivery for Service Providers WHITE PAPER TV EVERYWHERE (TVE) Where is TV Everywhere? The internet
The Evolution to Local Content Delivery
The Evolution to Local Content Delivery Content caching brings many benefits as operators work out how to cope with the astounding growth in demand for Internet video and other OTT content driven by Broadband
networks Live & On-Demand Video Delivery without Interruption Wireless optimization the unsolved mystery WHITE PAPER
Live & On-Demand Video Delivery without Interruption Wireless optimization the unsolved mystery - Improving the way the world connects - WHITE PAPER Live On-Demand Video Streaming without Interruption
Cloud-Based Content Storage Management with Oracle DIVA Cloud Service
Cloud-Based Content Storage Management with Oracle DIVA Cloud Service Giving Broadcasters a New Avenue for Profitability ORACLE WHITE PAPER UPDATED MAY 2015 Many of our clients had been asking about digital
Optimizing Enterprise Network Bandwidth For Security Applications. Improving Performance Using Antaira s Management Features
Optimizing Enterprise Network Bandwidth For Security Applications Improving Performance Using Antaira s Management Features By: Brian Roth, Product Marketing Engineer April 1, 2014 April 2014 Optimizing
4G Customer F.A.Q s. What is 4G? 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone technology and follows on from 2G and 3G services. What are the benefits?
4G Customer F.A.Q s What is 4G? 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone technology and follows on from 2G and 3G services. What are the benefits? With 4G from JT, the things you do every day like checking
What s New in Analytics: Fall 2015
Adobe Analytics What s New in Analytics: Fall 2015 Adobe Analytics powers customer intelligence across the enterprise, facilitating self-service data discovery for users of all skill levels. The latest
STATE OF THE MEDIA: CONSUMER USAGE REPORT
STATE OF THE MEDIA: CONSUMER USAGE REPORT 2011 The U.S. Media Universe DEVICE OWNERSHIP 1 (millions of people who own) MOBILE & ONLINE CONSUMERS (millions of users) At least one TV 290 Mobile phone (ages
DIRECTV Set Top Box and Content Protection Description
DIRECTV Set Top Box and Content Protection Description DIRECTV Set Top Boxes There are tens of millions of active DIRECTV set-top boxes (STBs). All DIRECTV STBs receive 100% digital input signals. The
Accenture Video Solution attracts more than 1 million users for Italy s leading broadcaster s Premium Play OTT-TV service
Accenture helps Mediaset launch Premium Play a groundbreaking, multi-device, Over-the-Top TV service and maintain high performance with ongoing innovative offerings Accenture Video Solution attracts more
Smart LNB. White Paper. May 2014
Smart LNB White Paper May 2014 This document contains information proprietary to Ayecka Communication Systems Ltd. and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written consent of Ayecka
Service Providers and WebRTC
Whitepaper Service Providers and WebRTC New Product Opportunities Over- the- Top (OTT) services are those that deliver communications features to customers but are apps running on the data network rather
Implementation of a Video On-Demand System For Cable Television
Implementation of a Video On-Demand System For Cable Television Specific VOD Implementation for one way networks This white paper is co-authored by: Teleste Oyj Edgeware AB 1(18) TABLE OF CONTENTS Confidentiality
Case study Sky The Best in Entertainment Across All Channels
Case study Sky The Best in Entertainment Across All Channels Pay-TV Platform: Content Management Playout Broadcast Internet Whatever the distribution channel, whatever the technology, we ve been bringing
1. Introduction. 2. The benefit of IP Technology. 2.1 Market trend. 2.2 Analog video surveillance system
WHITE PAPER Upgrading Analog Video Surveillance System with IP Technology Panasonic Video surveillance systems Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. The benefit of IP Technology 3 3. Upgrade strategies
Top Six Considerations
Top Six Considerations for Upgrading to table of contents + Section I: Introduction Understanding...2 + Section II: Uses Cases for... 3 + Section III: Top 6 considerations for...5 + Section IV: Conclusion...
Adaptive HTTP streaming and HTML5. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Netflix background. 1.2 The need for standards. W3C Web and TV Workshop, 8-9 February 2011
W3C Web and TV Workshop, 8-9 February 2011 Adaptive HTTP streaming and HTML5 Mark Watson, Netflix Inc. 1 Introduction 1.1 Netflix background Netflix is a leading provider of streaming video services in
Deploying VSaaS and Hosted Solutions Using CompleteView
SALIENT SYSTEMS WHITE PAPER Deploying VSaaS and Hosted Solutions Using CompleteView Understanding the benefits of CompleteView for hosted solutions and successful deployment architecture Salient Systems
White Paper. Enterprise IPTV and Video Streaming with the Blue Coat ProxySG >
White Paper Enterprise IPTV and Video Streaming with the Blue Coat ProxySG > Table of Contents INTRODUCTION................................................... 2 SOLUTION ARCHITECTURE.........................................
Live and VOD OTT Streaming Practical South African Technology Considerations
Live and VOD OTT Streaming Practical South African Technology Considerations Purpose of Presentation Discuss the state of video streaming technology in South Africa Discuss various architectures and technology
AUSTRALIAN MULTI-SCREEN REPORT QUARTER 3 2014
AUSTRALIAN MULTI-SCREEN REPORT QUARTER 3 TV AND OTHER VIDEO CONTENT ACROSS MULTIPLE SCREENS The edition of The Australian Multi-Screen Report provides the latest estimates of screen technology penetration
Cell Phone Buying Guide As choice and variety in wireless devices are constantly increasing, deciding what cell phone is right for you can be a
Cell Phone Buying Guide As choice and variety in wireless devices are constantly increasing, deciding what cell phone is right for you can be a confusing task. Fortunately, you don t have to figure it
Broadband & HDTV solutions for hospitality sector. High-speed internet, Cable TV, IPTV & OTT delivery using the existing coax infrastructure
Broadband & HDTV solutions for hospitality sector High-speed internet, Cable TV, IPTV & OTT delivery using the existing coax infrastructure. Make sure you offer the most compelling hospitality experience
Rethinking the Small Cell Business Model
CASE STUDY Intelligent Small Cell Trial Intel Architecture Rethinking the Small Cell Business Model In 2011 mobile data traffic experienced a 2.3 fold increase, reaching over 597 petabytes per month. 1
A Brief on Visual Acuity and the Impact on Bandwidth Requirements
Managing The Future Cable of Ultra TV Migration High Definition to IP TV Part (UHDTV) 1 A Brief on Visual Acuity and the Impact on Bandwidth Requirements Series Introduction: Market Drivers and Tech Challenges
WHITE PAPER LIVE 4K ULTRA HD TV
WHITE PAPER LIVE 4K ULTRA HD TV From Demonstration to Service Launch Copyright 2013 Elemental Technologies, Inc. Live 4K Ultra HD TV from Demonstration to Service Launch 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...
Technical Paper. Putting the Best of the Web into the Guide. Steve Tranter, VP Broadband NDS Group, Ltd. Abstract
Technical Paper Putting the Best of the Web into the Guide Steve Tranter, VP Broadband NDS Group, Ltd. First presented at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2011 Abstract Today, Internet-sourced content comes in a variety
Rhythm Q2 2010 Mobile Video Advertising Report
Rhythm Q2 2010 Mobile Video Advertising Report Rhythm releases statistics from their leading mobile video ad network every quarter All previous reports available at www.rhythmnewmedia.com Overview This
Megapixel Surveillance
White Paper The Latest Advances in Megapixel Surveillance Table of Contents Development of IP Surveillance 03 Benefits of IP Surveillance 03 Development of Megapixel Surveillance 04 Benefits of Megapixel
Video Analytics at the Mobile Edge - Optimizing/Monetizing Viewing Experience
WHITE PAPER Intel Architecture Intel Solid-State Drives (Intel SSD) IneoQuest* Management Platforms Networking and Communications Video Analytics at the Mobile Edge - Optimizing/Monetizing Viewing Experience
Proactive Video Assurance through QoE and QoS Correlation
A Complete Approach for Quality and Service Assurance W H I T E P A P E R Introduction Video service providers implement new technologies to maximize the quality and diversity of their entertainment program
Cisco Videoscape Media Suite
Data Sheet Cisco Videoscape Media Suite Cisco Videoscape Media Suite is a carrier-grade, cloud-based software platform for powering comprehensive multiscreen media services. Cisco Videoscape Media Suite
IIS Media Services 3.0 Overview. Microsoft Corporation
IIS Media Services 3.0 Overview Microsoft Corporation April 2010 Contents Contents...2 Introduction...4 IIS Media Services 3.0...4 Media Delivery Approaches Supported by Windows Server 2008 R2... 5 Goals
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
International Journal of Electronics and Computer Science Engineering 2221 Available Online at www.ijecse.org ISSN- 2277-1956 Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) Lokesh Mittal 1, Ritika Mittal 2 Lecturer
Towards Secure Multi-network Video Services. Steve Oetegenn, President
Towards Secure Multi-network Video Services Steve Oetegenn, President Contents Market Dynamics Multi-network Solutions Evolution of Security 2 Copyright 2015 Verimatrix, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL OTT Market Dynamics
Virtual CDNs: Maximizing Performance While Minimizing Cost
White Paper Virtual CDNs: Maximizing Performance While Minimizing Cost Prepared by Roz Roseboro Senior Analyst, Heavy Reading www.heavyreading.com on behalf of www.6wind.com www.hp.com November 2014 Introduction
Serving Media with NGINX Plus
Serving Media with NGINX Plus Published June 11, 2015 NGINX, Inc. Table of Contents 3 About NGINX Plus 3 Using this Guide 4 Prerequisites and System Requirements 5 Serving Media with NGINX Plus 9 NGINX
