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mediakind · 9 months ago
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How MediaKind’s Live Streaming Platform is Delivering Excellence
As live streaming has become an integral part of our lives, revolutionizing the way we consume video content is also being rapidly transformed. To meet the growing demand for high-quality live video streaming, Aquila, an Emmy® award-winning* solution, empowers broadcasters, operators, and service providers to efficiently transmit live video content to viewers. With Aquila, you can deliver an exceptional broadcast-like experience, create new revenue streams through digital dynamic ad insertion, and launch OTT media delivery services rapidly. Let's explore the benefits and advantages of Aquila, the leading live streaming platform.
Key Benefits of Aquila Live Streaming Platform • Premium Video Compression Aquila Live Streaming Platform is built on MediaKind's 25 years of heritage in providing streaming compression headends. It offers premium video compression capabilities, ensuring the highest video quality while minimizing the required bit rate. Whether you're delivering SD, HD, 1080P, or UHD services, including support for High Dynamic Range, Aquila optimizes video compression performance for cost-effective transmission and improved viewer experience • Single Solution for All Infrastructures Aquila is one of the few Live Streaming Platforms that provides a versatile solution that can be deployed in various ways to suit your infrastructure needs. Whether you prefer MediaKind reference hardware, dedicated data center hardware, private cloud infrastructure, or public cloud deployment, Aquila offers a seamless content delivery solution. It integrates with industry and technology partners, enabling you to minimize costs, enhance operational efficiency, and seamlessly transition to all IP workflows • Enhanced Operational Efficiency Operational excellence is crucial for delivering a reliable and consistent streaming experience. Aquila's cloud-native architecture, based on micro-services, ensures ease of operation, maintenance, and scalability. Whether you choose software-only deployment, bare metal servers, or private/public cloud instances, Aquila offers flexibility and future-proofing. It enables easy system expansion, upgrades, and compatibility with evolving technologies like all IP workflows and cloud deployment • Flexible Deployment Options The award-winning Live Streaming Platform provides flexible deployment options to suit your specific requirements. You can deploy Aquila as software-only on standard COTS servers or leverage cloud instances, including private data centers or public cloud environments. Cloud deployment offers advantages such as easy software upgrades, scalability for events, testing at scale, and disaster recovery capabilities. Aquila's configuration management and control options, including MediaKind Controller and nCompass Control, ensure seamless management of your streaming infrastructure
Advantages of Aquila Live Streaming Platform  Award-Winning Picture Quality: With Aquila's Live Encoding capabilities, you can deliver the highest video quality across multiple codecs, including MPEG-2, H.264, and HEVC. This ensures an immersive viewing experience for your audience, enhancing their engagement and satisfaction  Universal Device Support: As an advanced Live Streaming Platform, Aquila supports a wide variety of devices and all leading segment and manifest formats, including HLS, SS, DASH, and CMAF. This broad device compatibility ensures that your content reaches a vast audience, regardless of their preferred streaming platform or device  Operational Simplicity: Aquila simplifies media delivery service and server operations by providing a single point of entry. This streamlines your workflow, reduces complexity, and enhances operational efficiency, allowing you to focus on delivering exceptional streaming experiences  Support for All IP Workflows: As the industry moves towards full IP workflows and cloud technologies, Aquila enables a smooth transition. It supports the latest IP standards, including SMPTE 2022 and SMPTE ST 2110, allowing you to leverage the benefits of IP-based infrastructure while ensuring compatibility with legacy systems Aquila's premium video compression capabilities offer several benefits, including reduced transmission costs, the ability to launch UHD channels within existing network capacity, and enhanced overall picture quality. Let's explore each of these advantages in more detail:
How Aquila Adds Value Aquila's premium video compression capabilities provide significant boost to operators and service providers. By reducing transmission costs through optimized compression performance, Aquila enables cost savings and efficient resource allocation. The platform also empowers operators to launch UHD channels within their existing network capacity, eliminating the need for extensive infrastructure upgrades. Additionally, Aquila's focus on enhancing overall picture quality ensures that viewers receive exceptional visual experiences, even at reduced bit rates. With Aquila, operators can deliver high-quality streaming content while optimizing resources and providing an immersive viewing experience for their audience.
Reduced Transmission Costs Aquila's video compression technology allows headend operators to significantly reduce the bit rate required for each service while maintaining the picture quality. By optimizing the compression performance, Aquila minimizes the bandwidth required for transmission. This reduction in bit-rate translates to lower transmission costs, as less data needs to be transmitted over the network. Operators can achieve substantial savings in transmission expenses, enabling them to allocate resources more efficiently and invest in other areas of their streaming infrastructure.
Launching UHD Channels within Existing Network Capacity The Ultra High Definition (UHD) channels require a higher bandwidth compared to standard-definition or high-definition channels. However, with Aquila's advanced video compression capabilities, operators can launch UHD channels without the need for significant network upgrades. Aquila optimizes the compression performance for UHD content, allowing operators to deliver stunning visuals and immersive experiences while utilizing their existing network capacity. This enables a cost-effective transition to UHD streaming, providing viewers with the highest quality content without straining the network infrastructure.
Enhanced Experience for Viewers Aquila's video compression technology ensures that the picture quality remains exceptional even at reduced bit rates. By employing advanced algorithms and techniques, Aquila delivers superior video quality across multiple codecs, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC, HEVC, and more. This means that operators can maintain a high level of visual fidelity while optimizing bandwidth usage. Viewers can enjoy sharp, clear, and vibrant video content, enhancing their overall streaming experience. Aquila's commitment to delivering award-winning picture quality ensures that every frame is rendered with precision and detail.
Conclusion When it comes to live streaming, Aquila Live Streaming Platform stands out as a reliable, efficient, and feature-rich solution. With its award-winning picture quality, universal device support, operational simplicity, and support for all IP workflows, Aquila empowers broadcasters, operators, and service providers to deliver exceptional live video streaming experiences. Whether you choose on-premises deployment or leverage the flexibility of the cloud, Aquila provides the tools and capabilities to meet the evolving demands of the streaming industry. Embrace Aquila and unlock the full potential of your live streaming endeavors.
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mediakind · 11 months ago
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The transition of operational models from managed cloud apps to on-premise integration
The media sector anticipates that new capabilities will be released even more quickly, largely due to the competitive landscape and the emergence of streaming service providers. For More info read the full blog Video Streaming Solutions
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mediakind · 11 months ago
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MediaKind Introduces New Video Streaming and Monetization Solutions
 MediaKind exhibited at the IBC Show in Amsterdam. The company showcased their most recent innovations in video streaming that are designed for the direct to consumer (D2C) revolution.
 Insights about MediaKind's cutting edge video and live streaming services, which offer cutting edge advertising technology and over 65 million daily users new avenues for revenue generation were provided. To read full blog, visit New Video Streaming and Monetization Solutions
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Streaming for creators of channels and broadcasters
The days when media content consumption was based on scheduled, linear programming are long gone. With low-hanging fruit for those who embrace this wave of change, the move towards over-the-top (OTT) delivery has signaled a significant recalibration in the way broadcasters and channel originators reach their audiences. These companies are in a good position to adopt new technological workflows and establish themselves as the source of interesting and captivating entertainment content, even as the industry continues to change quickly.
Broadcasters and channel creators have a plethora of opportunities to integrate internet-based technologies into their marketing strategies. First off, OTT is becoming a more popular option for advertisers seeking an efficient way to connect with their target markets. According to BIA Advisory Services, over the next four years, OTT local ad spending is expected to double, reaching $2.37 billion by 2025 from $1.18 billion. Second, streaming facilitates two-way communication between the broadcaster and its audience, giving it a deeper understanding of the market and the ability to provide engaging content.
The move of live content to OTT
One of the most forceful forces propelling the growth of the OTT market is the shift away from Pay TV models. According to data from Digital TV Research, OTT market revenues are expected to nearly double globally to $210 billion by 2026. A significant shift in how consumers seek out live content is being brought about by the rise of OTT Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) as the main consumption model for live sports. Since broadcasters and channel originators have historically been the main suppliers of this kind of content, these trends have a big impact on how they are positioned within the media ecosystem.
Expectations for improved features like co-viewing, player data, and integrated analytics are rising as this migration progresses. The latency of the live feeds must be drastically decreased by broadcasters in order to match traditional broadcast experiences. On a streaming platform, a live sports game currently has a latency of about 30 to 45 seconds. Reducing this time to roughly 5 seconds is necessary for OTT to become a long-term viable live content delivery mechanism.
As the transition to D2C continues, broadcasters and channel creators have a number of opportunities to take advantage of. Within OTT D2C streaming, new revenue models are emerging. One such model is the possibility of substituting more targeted, dynamic, and programmatic advertising for commercial breaks. Broadcasters must, however, comprehend the technological and regulatory environment in light of the OTT extension, particularly the necessity of improving the efficiency of their IP-centric infrastructures and traditional linear channel distribution as they transition from on-premise hardware deployment to the use of public/private clouds.
Making the Most of the Content
Reimagining linear TV is another trend that's changing the media landscape. Although some in the industry prematurely said goodbye to certain aspects of linear viewing due to the emergence of subscription services, Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) services like Hulu, Xumo, Pluto, and Peacock are showing otherwise. Instead of being traditional linear TV, these resurrected linear services are just on-demand playlists or video clips that have been synced and disguised to look like linear streams. For broadcasters looking to make the most of their content libraries and efficient use of their resources, they are an immensely valuable tool.
Advances in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are also turning into profitable instruments for broadcasters, allowing them to infuse the abundance of historical content with the modern user experience. The principal technologist at MediaKind describes in this blog post how machine learning (ML) can perform sophisticated up-conversion of high-value library content. Neural networks are used to produce up-converted images that resemble native UHD images more closely. With the help of this technology, UHD channel viewing experiences can be provided that are noticeably better than HD services.
Growing popularity of social viewers
Even though binge watching is becoming commonplace, channel creators, content owners, and broadcasters are starting to place more value on event-based television, such as reality TV or cliffhanger dramas. This kind of content offers fresh chances to increase audience share and use novel revenue strategies. Broadcasters can effortlessly incorporate additional live channels, recorded content, and create a social viewing experience for super viewers, regardless of the type of show—a popular drama series finale or the Love Island season finale.
Whether it's Disney or the BBC, a lot of broadcasters seem to aim for this kind of live experience, releasing new episodes during primetime and ending the binge-watching habit. These events are discussed in real time on social media and must be watched live. Broadcasters can genuinely engage an audience and create new revenue streams by producing more content.
Including engaging companion content will draw in more viewers and increase interaction. Without having to pay for all of the upfront buy, build, and provisioning costs, broadcasters can quickly and affordably monetize these scheduled streaming events through the public cloud before bringing them to the market and consumers. See MediaKind's application paper, "Ready. Set. Stream!" for additional information on this.
A way to involve the industry
In order to deliver OTT streaming scheduled live events in parallel with their broadcast on a linear channel, broadcasters and channel originators now need to adopt new technical solutions and workflows.
In order to facilitate this, MediaKind is developing user-friendly services that are deployed as-a-Service (aaS), taking care of the technology's infrastructure and lifecycle, and letting broadcasters and channel creators concentrate on the content.For channel creators and broadcasters wishing to start scheduled event-based streaming experiences, MediaKind Engage offers a comprehensive workflow. Contribution encoding, production, playout, live and VOD streaming, advertising, and the provision of the best possible platform for fan and audience engagement are all included.
The biggest benefit for broadcasters and channel creators is that they own the most valuable asset in the equation: content. The adage "content is king" holds true regardless of the amount of technology used. The degree to which broadcasters can take advantage of cloud and pay-as-you-go, SaaS-based architectures will differ. To stay competitive, all participants in the media ecosystem must be at the top of their game. With dynamic cloud-based platforms, broadcasters have no obstacles to overcome.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Cloud-Based Media: Revolution or Evolution?
There is a problem with the media industry's relationship to the cloud. Indeed, there has been a sharp increase in the competitive services' evolution along with a strong focus on the "need for speed" in the launch of new features and services. However, a lot of the current methods for utilizing the cloud for media services fall short of utilizing some of the most significant advantages that a cloud solution can offer. Therefore, a new strategy for the interaction between cloud service providers (CSP), clients, and technology vendors is desperately needed.
This fact exists at a time when cloud computing is quickly taking the lead as the preferred method for implementing new media services. For cloud-based video streaming systems, Markets and Markets research projects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.9% from 2020 to 2025. Knowing the various deployment and operating models that are available is essential, as the majority of media firms currently maintain agreements with one or more CSPs independently.
Modernizing the deployment of clouds 
In order to facilitate the delivery of media services by broadcasters, operators, and content owners, the cloud has some obvious advantages. They consist of:
Separating the deployment and lifespan of infrastructure from conventional methods
Allowing for scalability or usage flexibility
Maximizing the ownership cost of them.
Beyond the things mentioned above, however, companies also need to know how new cloud operating approaches can affect their current infrastructures and vendor relationships, as well as what they could signify for their business.
In contemporary cloud deployments, adoption of methodologies like combined development and operations (DevOps) and continuous integration and release (CI/CR) has increased. However, even though some media companies are already using DevOps internally because of its capacity to boost robustness and fast deployment, it's common to go back to the conventional method when integrating third-party components and solutions.
A new application paper from MediaKind titled "Media in the Cloud: The Evolution of Operational Models from On-Prem Integrations to Managed Cloud Applications" outlines the different deployment and operational model options along with the benefits and drawbacks of each. By doing this, we anticipate that operators and broadcasters will be better able to manage their connections with CSPs and make the most effective use of technical vendor knowledge.
The Managed Cloud Applications (MCA) from MediaKind
The paper presents Managed Cloud Applications (MCA), a new operational design created by MediaKind. These are a type of cloud-based software deployment and commercial model that sits in between software-as-a-service (SaaS) and subscription models.
In an MCA deployment, MediaKind installs and maintains the software inside the customer's cloud account. This provides the advantage of leveraging agreements and spending commitments with that CSP for media applications, while also utilizing the customer's preferred CSP provider, which is usually chosen as part of a larger organizational transformation.
MediaKind makes sure the software is kept up to date, the service is kept watchful and accessible, and the solution's entire lifecycle is properly handled. This not only makes sense in light of our current proficiency with software maintenance, but it also saves the customer money by preventing the need to hire specialized internal workers, which would have otherwise been essential. Additionally, it permits remote updates and the automation of maintenance tasks, which lowers expenses and errors.
It's something we've created together with our clients and partners, such as our most recent joint service offering with Arqiva to help broadcasters and operators with their cloud migration and cloud delivery issues.
The implications of MCA for operators and broadcasters
We'll be delving deeper into MCA's implications for broadcasters and operators, two of our customer sectors, in upcoming blog entries.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Harnessing the Power of OTT Solutions for High-Quality Live Video Streaming
In today's rapidly evolving world of media and entertainment, the demand for higher-resolution video content is on an incessant rise. Viewers around the globe have embraced video content across an array of devices, from smartphones and tablets to smart TVs and PCs.
The surge in demand for live video streaming, coupled with the expectation of a high-quality, buffer-free experience, poses a formidable challenge to broadcasters and streaming service providers. The key to meeting this challenge lies in the convergence of Over-The-Top (OTT) solutions and cutting-edge compression technology, with MediaKind's Aquila Live emerging as a leader in this dynamic landscape.
The Evolution of Video Streaming
The journey from traditional analog systems to the present digital TV broadcasting era has been marked by extraordinary technological advancements. Today's consumers expect flexible transcoding technology, impeccable video and audio compression, and ultra-high definition with crystal-clear sound. As cable TV operators and satellite TV providers strive to adapt to these changing expectations, the need for IP headend streaming systems has become increasingly apparent.
The Shift towards OTT
Over-the-top (OTT) content delivery has become a transformative force in the media industry. OTT solutions empower broadcasters and service providers to deliver live video content directly to consumers via the Internet, bypassing traditional cable and satellite platforms. In this evolving landscape, MediaKind's Aquila Live has earned its reputation as an Emmy® award-winning solution, empowering broadcasters, operators, and service providers to efficiently and reliably transmit live video content to viewers. Beyond merely delivering OTT media services on any network, Aquila Live opens up new revenue streams through dynamic ad insertion.
Aquila Live: Your Ultimate Live Streaming Companion
Whether you're launching UHD HDR services or transitioning to all-IP workflows, Aquila Live stands ready to deliver the highest video quality in any production environment. It offers a comprehensive live-streaming solution that enables the rapid deployment of OTT media delivery services without compromising the viewer's experience. With its cloud-based processing and delivery head-end, Aquila Live delivers flexibility and agility, ensuring that live content is received, transcoded, packaged, encrypted, and seamlessly delivered to consumers.
How Aquila Live Can Add Value
With a focus on quality, universal compatibility, and flexibility, it's evident that Aquila Live is a pivotal player in the realm of OTT solutions and live video streaming.
Award-Winning Picture Quality: Aquila Live's live encoding technology ensures exceptional performance across a range of codecs, including MPEG-2, H.264, and HEVC. This dedication to excellence guarantees the highest video quality for your viewers
Universal Device Support: Aquila Live accommodates a wide variety of devices and all leading segment and manifest formats, including HLS, SS, DASH, and CMAF. This ensures that your content is accessible to a broad and diverse audience
Faster Time to Market: Aquila Live simplifies media delivery service and server operations through a single entry point. This streamlined approach accelerates your time to market, a critical factor in the fast-paced media industry
Operational Simplicity: Aquila Live simplifies media delivery service and server operations with a single point of entry, making management efficient and straightforward
Maximum Uptime: With highly available redundancy and recovery schemes, Aquila Live minimizes downtime, enhancing the reliability of your service and reducing viewer churn
Flexible Deployment: Whether as an appliance or software, on-premises, or in the cloud, Aquila Live provides flexibility to adapt to changing demands and market dynamics
Premium Video Compression: Building on over 25 years of heritage, Aquila Live supports various segment and manifest formats, ensuring compatibility with different devices while maintaining picture quality and minimizing the required bit-rate, making it suitable for SD, HD, 1080P, or UHD services, including High Dynamic Range (HDR)
In addition to the above advantages, Aquila Live provides these innovative benefits:
Supports All IP Workflows: Aquila Live enables a seamless transition to full IP and the use of the latest cloud technologies in conjunction with the most current IP standards, such as SMPTE 2022 and SMPTE ST 2110. This keeps you at the forefront of technological advancements
Wide Audio Codec Support: Aquila Live supports a broad range of audio codecs, enhancing the audio quality for a more immersive viewer experience
Rich Subtitles Management: The solution includes support for subtitles, including DVB subtitles, teletext, closed captioning, and translations for various formats, making content more accessible to a global audience
Encryption and DRM: With support for various formats and digital rights management (DRM), Aquila Live ensures that your content is secure and compliant with copyright regulations
Conclusion
In the ever-evolving landscape of live video streaming, satisfying the growing consumer appetite for high-quality content is paramount. Aquila Live by MediaKind offers a comprehensive solution that guarantees exceptional video quality, streamlines operations, and enhances service reliability. Whether you're a broadcaster, operator, or service provider, Aquila Live empowers you to deliver outstanding live video streaming experiences, setting you apart in the fiercely competitive media industry.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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The Migration: Moving to the Public Cloud from the Data Center
Want to move from public cloud from the data center. Visit this blog MediaKind Cloud Migration
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Revolutionizing TV with MediaFirst: Your Guide to Next-Gen Pay TV
In a world where the media landscape is constantly evolving, staying ahead of the curve is essential. With the advent of Over-The-Top (OTT) services and shifts in viewing behavior, consumers now face an abundance of content choices and multiple service delivery options. This has created a demand for a flexible and personalized platform that caters to ever-changing viewer expectations.
Consumers now expect highly personalized and engaging content experiences. As a global change leader in media technology and services, MediaKind has acknowledged these challenges and offers a solution that allows operators and content owners to tailor their services to meet the evolving consumer landscape.
MediaFirst: A Cloud-Based Pay TV Platform
Building on its heritage and driven by consumer-focused innovation, MediaKind has introduced MediaFirst - an end-to-end, cloud-based video platform that has been specifically designed to meet the challenges of the modern media delivery landscape. Let's explore what makes the innovative TV platform a game-changer and how it addresses key market challenges.
Addressing the Demands of Varied Market Segments
As a versatile cloud-based TV platform, it can seamlessly integrate with existing network infrastructures, including IPTV, cable, and satellite. This adaptability makes it an ideal choice for operators looking to transition from legacy systems to next-generation TV offerings. Leveraging MediaKind's expertise in streaming technology, MediaFirst revitalizes and retains subscribers within the ever-evolving media ecosystem.
What makes MediaFirst a Game changer?
At its core, MediaFirst is an end-to-end cloud video platform that enables the creation, management, and delivery of next-generation Pay TV. It offers a personalized TV experience, engaging users with live, video-on-demand, and subscription content tailored to their preferences.
Citrus MediaFirst: Transforming TVaaS
Designed for cable, telco, and internet operators, it provides a cost-effective TV-as-a-Service (TVaaS) product. It leverages modern cloud technologies and web services to offer an agile and innovative solution. With MediaFirst, operators can create, manage, and deliver next-generation streaming services across multiple devices, offering subscribers a more effective content recommendation and personalized experience through advanced data analytics.
Personalized User Experience
One of its standout features is its ability to create personalized user profiles. This allows each user to tailor their media consumption experience, from live channels to video-on-demand, on any device. MediaFirst simplifies content discovery by combining profiles to find programming that everyone wants to watch, eliminating the need to search through individual profiles. Users can save channels, in-progress media, recommendations, and recordings in personalized hubs for easy access.
Content-Based Recommendations and Analytics
The Recommendations feature offers subscribers a variety of personalized recommendations based on popularity and relevance, helping them discover content they love. The solution empowers service providers with unparalleled visibility into user data, enabling them to make data-driven decisions and enhance the user experience.
Built for the Cloud
The platform seamlessly integrates on-premises and cloud capabilities, making it compatible with existing service provider infrastructure. Its Cloud DVR offering allows viewers to access their recordings anywhere, on any device, over any network, providing flexibility and convenience.
Agile, Continuous Delivery
Built using agile software development methodologies, the innovative solution enables operators to deploy new features rapidly, keeping pace with changing market conditions. Moreover, the MediaFirst Management Portal empowers pay TV service providers to operate and control their TV platform end-to-end.
Feature-rich Solution with Unique Advantages
Web-Style TV Innovation: By virtualizing managed and OTT services, MediaFirst TV offers the economics, agility, and innovation of web services.
Next-Gen Consumer Experience: It delivers a personalized, data-driven user experience across all devices, ensuring consistent content access.
Agile DevOps Delivery: The platform’s agile PaaS model reduces infrastructure costs and ensures a future-ready TV platform.
Value for Service Providers: A Partner That Scales with You
Robustness: Offers a carrier-grade experience, constantly monitoring the consumer experience
Simplicity: Its managed cloud deployment model simplifies deployment and maintenance
Flexibility: API-driven, with rich platform and client APIs for tailored experiences
Value for Consumers: Enabling Immersive Media Experiences
Unbound: Provides a seamless, unified experience across devices, networks, and regions
Unified: It unifies content types and offers a continuous content experience
Personalized: Users can curate their content space for a personalized experience
In a rapidly changing media landscape, MediaFirst stands out as a solution that not only addresses market challenges but also paves the way for the future of Pay TV. Its flexibility, personalization, and innovative approach make it a valuable tool for both service providers and consumers alike. As we continue to witness shifts in the media industry, MediaFirst is ready to lead the way in delivering next-generation television experiences.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Superaggregation: The inventive fusion of many technologies
Our relationship with media has been irrevocably transformed by streaming. The move away from traditional Pay-TV bundles and toward mobile-first packages encapsulates the "anytime, anywhere" mentality that the majority of audiences now embrace. In one of the most intense media industry competitions in recent memory, technological behemoths are pouring billions of dollars into brand-new services and content in an effort to grow their digital audiences.
Operators who include streaming into their entertainment offerings reap a number of advantages, not the least of which is a greater consumer offering and possible revenue growth. However, operators must adopt new technology, collaborate with bigger competitors, and create new value propositions if they want to thrive in a world of giants and keep the sales engine running.
The development of aggregators
Since operators have such a close contact with their clients, they are given first priority when establishing collaborations and creating new media services. In order to connect people with mobile services, connect households with broadband connectivity, and provide a centralized bill at the end of each month, it is essential that mobile business units build efficient and unified billing systems.
Operators have embraced the role of service aggregators as a result of the provisioning of additional services under a single utility bill. The inclusion of well-known streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and ESPN+ in MVPD packages has been warmly received by operators. With little effort or extra expense, it gives its clients on-demand access to well-known OTT content. The option to pay with only one bill, as straightforward as it may appear, is the other essential value addition for the customer.
The transition of operators into the position of super aggregators is the following stage. They are in a great position to offer a sophisticated commerce engine that aggregates mobile, video, and wider entertainment offerings thanks to their measurement of audience consumption patterns and provision of unique billing. The mix of TV, video, and gaming platforms offers operators the chance to position themselves as the orchestrator of entertainment services while facilitating access to next immersive formats like 360-degree video and virtual reality services.
Change is sparked by innovation
In a world where most media is consumed via mobile devices and the cloud, operators have largely changed. They either developed their own cloud services or collaborated with bigger players like Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure to achieve this. They have also actively contributed to this change by establishing cloud infrastructures and initiating the global 5G rollout.
In the present, broadcasters, operators, and service providers are creatively combining their respective technological platforms. Any media service may now be delivered on any device thanks to improvements in cloud-based rendering, more powerful computing capability, 5G, and mobile video streaming. Operators must consider the entire media ecosystem and use cloud-first technology in order to fully realize the potential of their services.
Consumer behaviors are altering as a result of the transition to a streaming-first world. Our daily connections to social, employment, and educational services now rely heavily on operators. We can also see how technological advancements streamline conventional value chains and change how broadcasters, content owners, and consumers interact. Operators may now orchestrate well-liked entertainment services thanks to direct-to-consumer (D2C) propositions, which creates opportunities for open, transparent conversations between businesses and customers. I think operators' reach and coverage will be increasingly important to the vast majority of service providers. The impact of the pay-TV provider TIM, which, according to Digital TV Europe, paid almost 40% of DAZN's new rights fee to carry DAZN's linear channels and its new Serie A soccer content in Italy, is one recent example.
We at MediaKind have always held the view that innovation is the real force behind change. With the support of our end-to-end solution portfolio, operators can get the most out of their media services. This includes streamlining the distribution process, recommending the ideal user interface, and ensuring that the MVPD products' latency and image quality are always adjusted.
The Dawn of Super Aggregation
The media landscape has effectively integrated the aggregation of streaming services. But as of right now, the aggregators we use to get media only include the top five or six streaming apps. The difficulties with content licensing and streaming services' desire to maintain exclusive access to audience insights are the main causes of this. It will take time to develop into a true super aggregator, and to live up to user expectations, consistent channel and app aggregation is required.
Delivering an aggregated service at scale necessitates the use of universal search and discovery, which is both difficult and essential. The user experience is distorted and inconsistent if one service provider or one app is isolated among multiple other apps. Any program that offers results must be proposed in a truly aggregated search function.
The process of acquiring, delivering, and experiencing content has undergone a significant transformation as a result of the switch from hardware to software in the media processing domain, even though this may still be a few years away. A wide range of fresh experiences for consumers as well as innovative business models for operators, broadcasters, and operators have been made possible by the change. The focus of the following chapter will be on cloud-native media processes and media components. The transformation will be led by operators who are primed and ready.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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The Transformation of Primary Video Distribution: Embracing the Future
Every day, millions of people tune in to watch their favorite TV shows, live events, and preferred media content. This massive exercise is made possible by distribution networks, which play a crucial role in delivering this content from the owners to the viewers.
Understanding the Relevance of Primary Distribution
As a system, Primary Distribution plays a vital role by enabling the transfer of media content like live sports events or 24/7 TV channels from creators and content owners to distribution entities. These distribution intermediaries such as broadcasters, Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDs), Paid TV Providers, and Over-the-top media platforms, in turn, deliver the content to consumers’ screens via the delivery network of their choice, ranging from a mobile network to a cable connection, or a satellite TV to a terrestrial TV.
When it comes to the professional distribution of live events or archive media for 24/7 channels, the distribution entities need a system that enables them to deliver the content securely, reliably, and in high quality. The video primary distribution, which has evolved from satellite transmission to IP-based delivery and cloud operations, offers flexibility, cost savings, and adaptability. Hybrid distribution models are also considered as a viable option.
Meeting the Demands of Modern Media Delivery
The critical stage of primary distribution ensures the delivery of TV channels from the content provider's video headend and uplink to the headends of each service provider. Scattered across expansive geographical regions, these headends serve as crucial intermediaries, transmitting the received TV channels to millions of paying consumers eager to savor the content.
However, any hiccups or interruptions in the primary distribution network can swiftly ripple through, causing immediate and far-reaching consequences, and impacting millions of viewers. Such disruptions can prompt customers to switch to alternative providers and have financial implications for service providers as well as content creators.
As such, in the dynamic world of content delivery, there is a pressing need for a robust solution that places the viewers at the heart of the action by securely and consistently capturing, transmitting, and delivering top-notch content across the globe.
Revolutionizing the Landscape: MediaKind's Distribution Portfolio
In the fast-paced world of media delivery, ensuring that content reaches its audience securely, reliably, and with the highest quality is paramount. MediaKind's Distribution portfolio is at the forefront of the innovation journey, transcending the evolving landscape of primary distribution applications. Here’s a snapshot of the portfolio’s impressive capabilities:
Streamlined Efficiency
Whether it is renting satellite space or managing internet bandwidth, cutting down transmission costs is crucial for broadcasters and operators. Using top-notch video codecs to keep quality high while using less bandwidth, MediaKind’s portfolio is designed to trim down transmission bandwidth requirements in multiple ways, which includes using more cost-effective internet transmission channels. Moreover, MediaKind's Distribution portfolio backs HEVC encoding, decoding, and transcoding, all aimed at reducing bandwidth and transmission expenses.
Real-Time Experience
When it comes to live sports and multi-device viewing, minimizing latency is a key focus. Low latency provides a more real-time experience and prevents issues like score notifications from appearing before viewers see the action. MediaKind’s Distribution portfolio offers various operating modes that let operators choose the best balance between latency, bandwidth, and picture quality. When compared to competing solutions in the market, MediaKind’s statistical multiplexing solution is 2 seconds lower, making it one of the best solutions to address the latency issues.
Enhanced Content Protection
Protecting high-value content like live sports from unauthorized access is essential for revenue security. MediaKind’s Distribution portfolio includes Director 128, a powerful 128-bit rotating key-based encryption solution, which makes it exceptionally challenging for pirates to access content.
Optimal Reliability
Reliability, as an attribute, is a must in distribution systems, especially when there is premium sports content at stake. MediaKind’s advanced portfolio ensures 99.999% reliability or better, minimizing off-air time and potential customer churn. With support for redundancy models like 1 + 1 or n + m and offering geo-redundant central distribution sites, MediaKind seamlessly integrates hybrid IP and satellite distribution systems.
Augmented Operational Flexibility
Managing a primary distribution system can be complex, especially when dealing with regional blackouts and flexible event timings. Backed by the Director management platform, MediaKind offers precise control over parameters per event and per affiliate. This includes enabling or disabling access and switching to alternative services as needed, ensuring that the right content reaches the intended audience.
Future-Proof Solution
Primary distribution systems can be costly to install and replace, making scalability and future-proofing vital. MediaKind’s portfolio is built around software components, including the versatile RX1 edge device, making it easy to expand functionality, both in terms of scale and new features. With an all-IP architecture, functional units can be deployed as software-only, and the central processing hub can reside in either a public or private cloud. This means scalability, flexibility, accessibility, and rapid adaptation to evolving needs are all within reach.
Conclusion: MediaKind's Vision for Dependable and Scalable Content Distribution
In summary, MediaKind's Distribution portfolio offers a dependable and secure solution for content distribution, be it for time-sensitive events or continuous 24/7 programming. At the same time, it keeps the operational and transmission expenses in check. It also provides versatile support for satellite, all-IP, or hybrid satellite/IP solutions. Moreover, its future-proof software-based design ensures seamless growth and adjustment to meet the ever-evolving business and operational needs of contemporary distributors worldwide.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Building better immersive experiences with MediaKind Engage 
In order to provide a great user experience, a wide variety of combinations of content distribution techniques must work together seamlessly in our hybrid media landscape. The ability of cloud-based technology to integrate many workflows and channels from the content supplier to the customer is often optimum, but timing is a recurring problem.
In the early days of streaming, we had to contend with OTT services being inferior to their truly live counterparts. In this initial implementation, live sporting events frequently lagged the main stream sent over cable, satellite, or terrestrial TV by tens of seconds. Given that it was a novel technology, the buyer frequently tolerated this. Given that this has grown more typical in all aspects of our lives, Cloud-based technology is frequently As Things have required to drastically improve over the past few years as this has become more commonplace in all of our lives and is more of a de facto means to consume material. Nowadays, delays are frequently expressed in fractions of seconds. The battle against scale and latency, however, is far from ended! A fantastic article on this topic was written earlier this year by my colleague Chris Wilson.
In this sense, synchronization has been beneficial, but it is also evolving on its own. New forms of highly customizable programming are currently being tested, allowing viewers to choose from a variety of different streams to create their own personalized experiences. The realm of motor racing, where driver-cams and the ability to instantly switch to other fixed cams around the circuit have been tested for numerous years, is an early exponent of this idea. Younger viewers particularly want to play an active, involved part in the content experience in the era of gamification. There may be an increase in demand for personalization in the upcoming years.
MK Engage: You get to decide
Our engineering teams have been struggling with this for a while, and it has finally been resolved as part of a recent update to MK Engage. The whole launch and operation of a live streaming service, including subscription and advertising levels inside a high-quality video experience, was the subject of our IBC 2022 demonstration.
A synchronized video playback capability that lets users coordinate the video player frame with the front end and create new use cases for live streaming is new to the MK Engage streaming platform service. We have been able to synchronize access to both our CMS and Aquila Live Streaming services thanks to these additional features that increase the value of MK Engage. It also makes it simpler to comprehend how MK Engage functions and what it offers, improving the user experience.
Now that MK Engage is available, our customers can construct their streaming systems faster and for less money. In order to give a framework that guarantees a consistent result and the resources to create interesting new types of experiences, it covers numerous platforms, including smart TVs, phones, tablets, and consoles. Additionally, it provides additional revenue streams, personalization, and real-time audience interaction while ensuring that our customers have unmatched control and administration over their service. 
A sports presenter might, for instance, indicate which player is in possession of the ball and give the viewer the option of switching to a tracking camera if one is available. Alternately, show a golfer teeing off while simultaneously giving an interactive map that displays the ball's trajectory and is fed by a different stream.  A viewing experience that satisfies the requirements of the casual viewer, the stat-junkie fan, or even perhaps a group viewing where the members are in separate locations but share an experience, may now be created.
Additionally, there are a few highly useful advantages for commercial or hospitality settings. For instance, it makes it possible for locations presenting live games, such as bookmakers, clubs, and stadiums, to guarantee that all content on all devices is synchronized. This implies that every goal, touchdown, and home run are shown simultaneously, independent of the feed's latency or the platform or device being used.
FASTer still and responding to a hybrid world
The development of advanced synchronization technologies will continue, but MK Engage has been improved in other areas as well to address the world of increasingly hybrid content. Our new improvements provide media businesses the ability to launch free, ad-supported TV channels that viewers can access without logging in, giving on-demand content libraries new life. This may also entail turning live feeds into easily produced, swiftly distributed, and profitably monetized VOD material. 
A highlight reel of all the wickets and sixes from the final overs of a cricket match, for example, or a complete segment, like the final quarter of a basketball game, a penalty shootout at the conclusion of a football game, are all acceptable types of content. Although sports are the obvious choice for this kind of technology, the same approach may be used to offer a montage of shows based on a topic using a selection of top news stories or even content from an existing back catalog library. 
The future potential is likely to mix and mingle subscription, ad-supported, and even totally free programming - depending on the geography, device, and monetization needs. Although generally falling under the Free Ad Supported Television (FAST) category.
The capacity of MK Engage to scale up in the cloud - inside a cogent and highly integrated workflow - is what connects superior synchronization and the swift ability to repackage live and catalog information. With the addition of entitlements on top of this layer, MK Engage combines the best features of the MediaKind portfolio, including encoding, platforms, and stream manipulation. Additionally, it's all contained within a single straightforward experience. 
It's crucial to have the ability to experiment quickly and readily in this content mix world. We need to have the tools available to meet these new requirements as a new generation of viewers blends interactive gaming, short and mid-length material on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, and longer live and SVOD programming. Hybrid content will continue to exist. Therefore, let's improve it!
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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Let’s Meet At IBC 2023|September 15-18
Get ready to experience all things advertising, streaming, video and experience at MKIBC 2023. For more information, Visit this link.
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mediakind · 1 year ago
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What does it take to create a direct-to-consumer sports app?
For complete information of What does it take to create a direct-to-consumer sports app? & Building and maintaining a high-quality of experience visit the given link
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mediakind · 2 years ago
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Encoding Optimization For Video Game Live Streaming
Focusing to empower content owners and broadcasters to build and manage effective ‘gamified’ feeds within their streaming service. For more info, visit   video game live streaming
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Let’s Meet At IBC 2022|September 9-12
Get ready to experience the full breadth of our portfolio at IBC 2022. Know how to remove limits and deliver live streaming at scale.
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Media Platforms: Summary and Implementation
The word 'platform' is quite familiar nowadays, but few people are aware of what it is actually. From digital publishers to online networks or social media and marketplaces, everything that is stated or developed as a tech-forward is freely quoted as a platform.
Now, media platforms can be termed as technologies and banner that introduces and allows media producers to create content to interface with the end user efficiently. The media platforms help the content producers a great deal in providing a solution for a different group of consumers. A media platform can be termed as successful in leading if it disparages the challenges of finding the right content for the right consumers, collaborating effective stories, and building meaningful audiences mutually for the readers and writers.
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Platforms can play an effective role in acting as a set of tools that can guarantee consistency and engagement in the source of work writers do as well as readers consume. While it is a simple method of reaching out to the audience, it is also different and difficult based on age, geography, demographic, political situation, and urban and social development. However, it is still a perk that data collected by such a platform help the editor become smarter and it becomes easier and cheaper for the writer to publish content.
Calling out a platform means that it offers many different uses and can be used for particular functions including customization and building to deliver the requirements of the customer. Also, it states that the core is designed with the ability to configure and customized and not as something like an afterthought. To correctly gain the term platform, the customer's perspective must be applied. If it is only delivering a primary function then it's probably stated to be an application. A platform must serve several interfaces and applications that are balanced together and stimulates plugging into other products. Hence, also one reason why the platform is a much misunderstood and overly used term in the media market.
In the revolutionary era of social media, it plays a role in connecting our lives. The mass use of media has benefited society phenomenally. Businesses, on the other hand, can target and connect with audiences effectively. If the various advances of platforms, like social media, wikis, social networks, IMs, podcasts, virtual reality worlds, blogs, micro-blogs, etc are used properly, information and connection for billions of people can be enhanced. On the personal front, it will help an individual to develop new skills and interests by broadening their knowledge in any required field. For professionals, social media provides an opportunity to grow and connect to other professionals in the same industry.
On platform mediums such as OTT/set-top boxes etc., consumers have an incredible amount of content to access. This market on the other hand is only flourishing to meet and enable the intelligent market video services. There are next-generation dynamics on the go to create digital services further personalized and innovative to offer the consumers an experience that shows them what a platform exactly refers to. The advantage of OTT is that it creates a set of options available at a subscription. The content is watchable on different devices and allows the distribution of content at ease through device or app switching.
OTT or over-the-top platforms is an online service that provides movies and TV shows over the internet connection. On most of the OTT platforms, the watchers have to subscribe to watch their favourite shows, which in turn, offers services to add shows as per personal requirements. Compared to cable-delivered TV and OTT delivered through the internet, OTT overcomes Cable TV by delivering content only at request to one device at one time.
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Netflix, Amazon prime, Disney+Hostar, etc are some of the best OTT platforms ruling the media industry at the moment and the preference to watch on these platforms is only knocking a higher bar. A top-notch OTT platform has to deliver the promises to keep up the streaming business. When the remote control of what is to be watched is given to the viewers' hands, with the convenience of watching wherever and whenever they are willing to, the video streaming solutions are bound towards a steady rise. Customized and On-demand platforms are not just offering video solutions on demand, but also adding several features to rightfully consider it as a platform. These functions might include live broadcast, video conferencing, and audio streaming as well.
For every platform, the delivery of the service is directly proportional to the delivery of an experience to the customer. It is the consumer who gets to choose whether a platform is providing an ecosystem where different applications, plug-ins and functions can co-exist and be executed. Anybody who has a curative sense should understand the need to deliver a user experience that is multi-casting and gives direct access to originals and premiums.
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mediakind · 3 years ago
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MediaKind celebrates International Women’s Day 2022
Want to know about MediaKind’s ongoing initiatives on attracting and retaining female talent in the technology industry? We got you covered!
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