The trends of 2023: AV1 adoption and reducing video latency
Stefan Lederer, CEO and co-founder of Bitmovin, explains how 2023 has seen a move towards making viewers feel as close to the action as...
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Stefan Lederer, CEO and co-founder of Bitmovin, explains how 2023 has seen a move towards making viewers feel as close to the action as...
Amazon IVS is a managed live streaming solution that is designed to make low-latency or real-time video available to viewers around the world
Bitmovin CEO Stefan Lederer explains why delivering the Super Bowl is no mean feat for streaming technology
Israeli telco Cellcom has been able to reduce latency down to three seconds on 4K TVs in the living room
Ben Schwarz, independent consultant, expert, and author, argues that the majority of use cases don't need ultra-low latency, except maybe during the World Cup's...
Jonas Birmé, VP of research and development, Eyevinn Technology, takes a look at how WebRTC will help companies achieve lower latency than that achieved...
How Intinor is helping SuperSport to provide tailored commentary feeds of the FIFA World Cup to seven different countries
Going forward, all NativeWaves EXP customers will receive their services via Nimbra Edge
Stefan Lederer, CEO and co-founder at Bitmovin, looks at how live low-latency streaming remains a challenge, and how AV1 could be 2022's breakout star
Tomorrow's match marks the first time that Tivify will use the CMAF features within Ateme's TITAN to live-stream a football match at a latency...
5G tops the list of technologies that will most impact broadcasters in the next five years
According to the company, hesp.live is the first HTTP-based real-time video streaming infrastructure that reaches sub-second latency at scale
As more and more sports fans turn to OTT to watch their favourite sports, how can operators make sure their feed is as close...
Broadcaster was able to reduce latency on its OTT service from 40 seconds to 5
MEO recently employed the solution to deliver low-latency coverage of the UEFA Champions League final at the end of May
Upgrade to company's NEA-Live Just in Time packager enables streaming service providers to deliver live streaming content in low-latency mode