Ideas on Video Communications [Video]

Ideas on Video Communications [Video]


V-Nova – At-home Production, Contribution, and Distribution over Managed Networks [Webinar Recording]

June 09, 2020

V-Nova – At-home Production, Contribution, and Distribution over Managed Networks
 
 
 
 

* MPEG-5 LCEVC – Low Complexity Enhance Video Coding

* A new standard that alleviate the challenges of video streaming on a massive scale
* Data stream structure defined by two-component streams

* A base stream decodable by a hardware decoder
* An enhancement stream suitable for software processing implementation with sustainable power consumption.

* New features such as compression capability extension to existing codecs
* Lower encoding and decoding complexity

* On demand and live streaming applications.

* Developments with SMPTE ST 2117 VC-6

* Codec of choice for contribution, distribution and remote production workflows.
* More efficient alternative to JPEG 2000, JPEG XS & Uncompressed

* P.Link with AWS MediaConnect and Direct Connect

* High quality, low latency media transport without the need for costly dark fiber links

 

Jim Jachetta (00:02):
Good morning, everyone. I’m Jim Jachetta, CTO and Co-founder of VidOvation. Today we have my good friend, Matt Hughes from V-Nova. He’s Senior VP of Global Sales. Give us a little overview Matt of what knowledge you’re going to lay on us today.
Matt Hughes (00:23):
Yeah. Thanks, Jim. And thanks for VidOvation for setting this up, and it’s important for us to have a chance to talk with you guys about V-Nova. We’re a UK London-based company, in the process of expanding as well. What we do is we’re a compression technology company. We own a bunch of patents around video compression and image compression. What we’ve done is, we’ve taken our library and perfected them to various aspects of the broadcast industry. We’ve got a few ways that we’ve worked, what I’m going to go through today, is show you some of those new technologies that are being advanced through MPEG and SMPTE, and also products that we have that offers encoding and decoding a server based system that we have in the market.
Jim Jachetta (01:17):
Well, some of your technology you’re going to present Matt is kind of a new approach or a contrarian approach so I put together this little questionnaire to kind of see where customers are at. Everyone should be able to see. We asked the question, what video codec or codecs do you use today and this is a multiple choice. It’s multiple choice but you can also pick multiple things. So if you use uncompressed and JPEG 2000, we’d love to hear from you, just kind of see where you folks are at today in your IP video codec uses right now.
Jim Jachetta (02:03):
So it looks like, Oh, wow. It’s pretty evenly distributed here. Looks like even except for JPEG XS. So here, let me put this up. Oh, what did I do? Ah. I hit the wrong button. Hold on, hold on. Close it. Now I share, there we go.