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5 Ways to Optimize Video Encoding for Better Quality and Speed
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5 Ways to Optimize Video Encoding for Better Quality and Speed

In the broadcasting and video production industry, video encoding is a critical process. It determines not only the quality of the video but also the efficiency of your workflows. Striking the right balance between quality and speed can make a significant difference, especially when working with tight deadlines or bandwidth

The Transformative Role of GPUs in Video Rendering and Encoding
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The Transformative Role of GPUs in Video Rendering and Encoding

In the broadcasting and video production industry, efficiency and quality are paramount. Whether it’s live broadcasting, post-production editing, or streaming content to millions, the backbone of many of these processes lies in how effectively video is rendered and encoded. Enter the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) — a revolutionary piece of

IP, SDI, SRT, RIST, RTMP, UDP
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Signal Encoding from SDI to IP: Overcoming Challenges for Delivery via SRT, RTMP, RIST, and UDP

With the rapid advancements in digital video broadcasting, the transition from traditional SDI (Serial Digital Interface) to IP-based delivery has become increasingly prevalent. This shift offers numerous advantages, including improved scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. However, it also brings along its fair share of challenges. In this article, we will explore

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