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Encoders integrate VideoFlow technology

1st September 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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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. 

Mrs. Ronit Kalujny, CEO, VideoFlow, said: "This partnership has great potential for both companies as SAPEC has over 40 years of experience in developing and delivering state-of-the-art video solutions for tier one broadcasters, telcos and end customers including Telefonica, EBU, Televisa, and RTVE. We are delighted to have SAPEC as one of our partners as we build a complete eco system for delivering high quality video over unmanaged networks."

Mr. Miguel Cristobal, CEO, SAPEC, explained: "Integrating the VideoFlow DVP technology into our products offers our customers the best video quality possible even over unmanaged networks like the Internet. We evaluated the technology options on the market for that and decided to trial VideoFlow's. Our engineers were very impressed with it as, over a period of a month, every lost packet was recovered and this was over a standard 6Mbps ADSL connection with no Quality of Service (QoS) in place. We will be adding the VideoFlow technology to our new H.265/HEVC encoders and decoders because, being a more efficient encoding technology, H.265 is more vulnerable to unmanaged network interferences losing packets that would cause a sharp drop in the video quality unless protected by DVP."

 

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