VisualOn Revolutionizes Video Streaming with Universal Content-Adaptive Encoding Solution at IBC2023

Published: 03 August 2023

VisualOn Revolutionizes Video Streaming with Universal Content-Adaptive Encoding Solution at IBC2023

Bandwidth usage and costs are skyrocketing, impacting video profitability for service providers. At IBC2023, VisualOn will unveil its industry-first universal content-adaptive encoding (CAE) solution, the VisualOn Optimizer. The new solution enables service providers to reduce streaming costs while enhancing viewing experiences without ever touching their existing infrastructures.

Reducing Video Streaming Bitrates by Up to 70%
VisualOn Optimizer is the industry’s first universal CAE solution to offer unparalleled performance and seamless integration with existing encoding and delivery systems.

The AI-enhanced solution utilizes an innovative real-time, continuous CAE approach to analyze live and VOD content, determining the best transcoder settings for outstanding video quality and lower bitrates. Using the Optimizer, service providers can reduce bitrates by an average of 40% and up to 70% to improve video service bandwidth, storage costs, service scalability, user experience, and energy savings.

The Optimizer has undergone extensive benchmarking with global service providers, showing consistent results.

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Speaking Session on Live Streaming
VisualOn will join other industry experts on the IBC2023 panel “The Technical Challenges of Live Streaming” taking place on Sept. 15 at 3:30 p.m. at the IBC Content Everywhere stage. The panel session will discuss different approaches to delivering scalable and reliable low-latency live streaming and address the emerging opportunities for the application of AI and machine learning.

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