We would love to meet you in Hong Kong to discuss how we can assist you in producing, curating, and delivering a unique TV experience that differentiates you from the competition.
In Hong Kong, we will demonstrate two of our key solutions for bridging the gap between production and user experience:
Agile Live – Cloud Production: Enables you to produce live events from any location using any combination of cameras.
Agile Play – Cloud-based OTT delivery: Allows you to effortlessly create your own branded streaming service, supported by ads or subscriptions.
Our comprehensive portfolio is available as scalable product suites or as part of our next-generation Agile TV Platform, trusted by some of the world’s most respected brands.
Monetize your content with FAST and VOD-to-Live
Produce live events from anywhere with cloud production
Maximize QoE with seamless in-stream swithing between private and public CDNs
Deliver high-quality subtitles to any screen and in any language, including Asian character sets
Produce live events from anywhere with a proven and cost-effective cloud TV production platform, enabling true remote and distributed live proxy production and opening the possibility for talents across the globe to collaborate. More content, faster and with a variety of cameras without increasing your budget. Embrace the opportunity of super-serving your audiences.
Elastic Frame Protocol: An Open-source Alternative to MPEG-2 TS
MPEG-2 Transport Streams (TS) have been an omnipresent multiplexing technology for broadcast media transport and storage for decades. With the rapid transition to IP-based workflows, the basic conditions on which the design of MPEG-2 TS was based have fundamentally changed, and the technical limitations are becoming unmanageable. The Elastic Frame Protocol (EFP) is an open-source specification and implementation of a multiplexing protocol to replace MPEG-2 TS. Mikael Wånggren, Innovation Product Owner at Agile Content, will discuss the challenges and impacts of these protocols in the area of broadcast media transport.
Some key questions to be addressed:
Why is the multiplexing protocol important?
Why was an alternative protocol needed, and what are the key areas of improvement?
How can introducing a new multiplexing protocol benefit the media and broadcast industry?
Speaker: Mikael Wånggren Innovation Product Owner, Agile Content