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VideoFlow incorporates an ASI interface into its products
Due to the way in which video over IP is becoming the new standard for video delivery, VideoFlow is incorporating an ASI interface into its products. For the company, incorporating an ASI interface into its products is less costly than replacing existing equipment with ASI interfaces.
Controlled Adaptive Rate technology recovers packets
To recover the packets lost during the delivery of video over unmanaged networks, VideoFlow has developed Controlled Adaptive Rate (CAR) technology. As in Adaptive Bit Rate (ABR) technology, the CAR receiver monitors the network's capacity and the video stream health in real time, however, it sends statistics to the transmitter rather than the encoder.
Encoders integrate VideoFlow technology
Digital Video Protection (DVP) from VideoFlow has been integrated into SAPEC's Altum II encoders, it has been announced. With the integration of VideoFlow technology, the encoders can provide high quality, live video transmission over unmanaged networks such as the internet. In providing this, the DVP removes the need for a Service Level Agreement (SLA), reducing overall operating costs.
Device enhances performance over unmanaged networks
A DVP (Digital Video Protection) device, designed to deliver high quality video over unmanaged networks, has been released by VideoFlow. The DVP100X handles up to 80 streams and 80 VPN tunnels simultaneously, enabling live content to be delivered over unmanaged networks with no packet lost while nullifying the jitter caused by transiting.
Error-free and high quality video delivered by VideoFlow
IBC 2013 sees VideoFlow launch the newest additions to its DVP series of solutions for delivering live, high quality video over typical internet connections. VideoFlow’s patent pending technology ensures that when providing content over the internet, no packet is lost and also nullifies the jitter caused by transiting the Internet. This therefore, affords teleports, broadcasters and operators the opportunity to use a highly advanced, low cost s...