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VideoFlow, Zixi team to open gateway to low-latency IP video
VideoFlow and Zixi have announced a scheme to work together to ensure interoperability between vendor deployments for video delivery over IP networks. They are members of the RIST Forum and have been working on a solution for low-latency live video delivery. VideoFlow has integrated Zixis protocols and solution stack into its new DVG product, allowing reliable video delivery over any IP network. The partnership enables smooth transition or extension to reliable video-over-IP networks and connectivity to multiple services. The integration offers interoperability with both RIST and Zixi protocols.
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NTT Electronics Partners with VideoFlow to Deliver Reliable Broadcast Quality Video over Any IP Network
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TV Everywhere Includes French Cruiseliners Anywhere - The Broadcast Bridge - Connecting IT to Broadcast
VideoFlows Digital Video Protection technology allows VSAT Internet links to reliably deliver high-quality live TV to ships around the world. PONANT, a French cruise line, has implemented this technology to provide live TV broadcasts to its passengers on board its cruise liners. The content is gathered at PONANTs headquarters in Marseille and sent to each ship via VSAT Internet satellite connection. VideoFlows DVP solution ensures that no packet is lost and eliminates packet jitter, resulting in uninterrupted, high-quality video service. PONANT plans to add another cruise ship to its fleet in the near future. VideoFlow will be exhibiting at NAB 2015.
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VideoFlow: Italian broadcaster adopts DVP
Italian religious broadcaster Teleradio Padre Pio has replaced its satellite-based backup links with VideoFlows Digital Video Protection (DVP) technology. The new setup allows Teleradio Padre Pio to submit live content via the internet, reducing annual connection costs by around a tenth. The technology passed all tests and ensures no packet loss or jitter in content delivery. The companys content is generated in its studios in Southern Italy and distributed across Europe via satellite. The connection between the studios and the distribution center is now backed up by VideoFlow technology.
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VideoFlow brings together new innovative technologies to create VIA CONNECT for professional video quality over unmanaged networks
VideoFlow is launching VIA CONNECT, a suite of solutions that cuts video delivery costs and improves video quality for broadcasters, telcos, teleports, and OTTs. VIA CONNECT creates a 24x7 non-interrupted video service with high availability features and patented technologies. It includes VideoFlows Controlled Adaptive Rate (CAR) that optimizes video quality in real time. Third parties are licensing VideoFlows patented technologies to incorporate into their products. The article highlights the benefits of VIA CONNECT and VideoFlows expertise in live high-quality video over standard internet connections. The company is based in Rosh Haayin, Israel.
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VideoFlow momentum grows in patent pending video delivery - Rethink
Israeli company VideoFlow has developed a solution to prevent buffering in Adaptive Bit Rate (ABR) streams. Their system involves storing a video buffer in a hardware device and resending any late or missed packets to eliminate jitter and packet loss. By applying Forward Error Correction (FEC) to the resent packets, VideoFlow reduces the bandwidth overhead, allowing content distributors to save costs. The company is launching its Digital Video Protector (DVP) and Controlled Adaptive Rate (CAR) technologies, which maintain higher quality video streams in lower bandwidth. VideoFlow has already secured client wins, including Sapec in Spain and Teleradio Padre Pio in Italy. They will also be launching a new DVP system at IBC. Alma TV in Kazakhstan has also adopted VideoFlows system to improve video quality over their MPLS network.
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Encoders integrate VideoFlow technology
VideoFlows Digital Video Protection (DVP) has been integrated into SAPECs Altum II encoders, allowing for high-quality video transmission over unmanaged networks. The partnership with SAPEC, a company with over 40 years of experience in video solutions, has great potential for both companies. The integration of VideoFlow technology eliminates the need for a Service Level Agreement (SLA) and reduces operating costs. SAPEC plans to add the VideoFlow technology to their new H.265/HEVC encoders and decoders to protect against packet loss and maintain video quality.
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VideoFlow DVP enables Italian broadcaster to cut satellite backup eeNews Wireless
VideoFlows DVP technology enables the transport of high-quality, live content over the internet at a lower cost compared to satellite connections. The companys patents cover techniques to minimize packet loss and reduce delays, resulting in a high-quality video stream. VideoFlows technology has been tested and proven effective by Italian system integrator PSE, leading to a recommendation to replace the satellite-based backup with VideoFlows internet solution. Teleradio Padre Pio, a customer of VideoFlow, is considering expanding the use of VideoFlows technology to other connections and locations. The article does not mention any investors or acquisition amounts. The event described in the article is not specified, so the date cannot be determined. Confidence level: 8
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GIT launches VideoFlow solution - IT-Online
Graphic Image Technologies (GIT) has developed the VideoFlow Digital Video Protection (DVP) solution, which allows broadcasters to use the public Internet for live video feeds and distribution. The solution provides sophisticated packet recovery and error correction, ensuring 100% protection against packet loss with minimum bandwidth requirements. This eliminates the need for dedicated high-speed bandwidth solutions and reduces broadcasting expenses. The VideoFlow DVP solution integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure and is scalable to future technology. It can also integrate with satellite data channels in areas with limited public Internet access. The solution is compatible with GITs existing range of Harmonic encoders and decoders. The product is available for order immediately.
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Punto Sat Uses VideoFlow's Digital Video Protection (DVP) Technology for Live Internet Content Delivery
Punto Sat, an Italian broadcaster, is using VideoFlows DVP technology to transport high-quality live content over the Internet. The technology has allowed Punto Sat to deliver live content with no delays and provide a better viewing experience. The one-stop-shop approach of system integrator Diem Technologies, which bundled VideoFlows DVP with Ericssons encoders and decoders, has proven to be reliable and has resulted in a rapid return on investment for Punto Sat. The solution has also made it easier to manage and control the network, leading to lower operational costs. Punto Sat has been able to add new locations easily and has reduced its bill for content transport to just 90 Euros a day for Internet bandwidth.
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