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The AI-Based Future for Video Compression
AI is considered an essential new tool in the progress towards future video compression technologies, but the next few years will be dominated by the transition to existing standards including AV1 and VVC.
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Means of Measuring 5G Video Performance
Mobile data analyst Opensignal’s Video Experience Metric measures 5G performance, including picture quality, loading time and buffering.
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Video Game Technology’s Impact on Filmmaking Has Only Just Started
Frame.io blogger Bryant Frazer examines the impact of the video game industry on storytelling with the development of new technologies.
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Discovery’s Cube Imports Immersive Video to Tokyo 2020
A new extended reality Cube studio is the centerpiece of Discovery’s coverage of Tokyo 2020. showcasing new software and motion graphics.
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Send Those Streams: Understanding Secure Reliable Transport
The SRT protocol garners the support of over 500 solution and service providers within the first four years of its open-source availability.
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Video Over IP: Just the Facts
A new paper from ATEME, “Transforming Video Delivery,” serves as a handy primer for understanding the fundamentals of video over IP.
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Understanding the Impact (and Importance) of Social Video
YouTube’s latest Culture and Trends Report examines how people used video to connect and find community during the pandemic.
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Virtual Production: A Primer
Virtual production techniques and technologies are rapidly shaping the future of filmmaking. Here’s what you need to know.
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From Cloud to Edge and Back Again: What Comes Next for Live Streaming
The live streaming industry is turning to edge computing to help reduce latency and bandwidth costs and keep up with customer demands.
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A Remote Production Primer
IP-enabled workflows for remote video production will allow broadcasters to cut costs and innovate new ways to create and consume content.
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Automatic Closed Captioning for Global Newscasts
The most cost-effective solution for TV stations and network groups is a reliable Automatic Speech Recognition system, one which guarantees FCC compliance, high accuracy, low latency and native input formats that won’t interfere with existing IT infrastructures.
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Pearl TV FastTrack Program Promotes HDMI-based ATSC 3.0 TV Accessory Creation
ATSC 3.0 is not backward-compatible, but Pearl TV plans to address that issue via a FastTrack program for NextGen TV accessory development