Envivio Muse On-Demand

Oct. 8, 2013
Muse On-Demand, awarded an honorable mention designation by the Diamonds judges, is a software-based multiscreen transcoder that delivers video quality and bandwidth efficiency at speeds 12 times faster than real time and with up to 30% bandwidth savings. Combin...
Muse On-Demand, awarded an honorable mention designation by the Diamonds judges, is a software-based multiscreen transcoder that delivers video quality and bandwidth efficiency at speeds 12 times faster than real time and with up to 30% bandwidth savings. Combined with the 4Balancer, Muse On-Demand processes assets simultaneously across a pool of up to 50 encoders. Multiscreen, traditional TV and advanced services, like nPVR on any screen, are supported from a single encoding farm.
Solution highlights include partial content processing, input format detection, mezzanine formats for multiscreen delivery, integration with major CAS vendors, and something the Diamonds judges particularly liked - support for 4K resolutions using the HEVC codec. The fact that Envivio's architecture is software-based means upgrades and system reconfiguration are simple.www.envivio.comSee them at Cable-Tec Expo, Booth 335Return to the BTR Diamond Technology Reviews Elite.

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