A new Casablanca release and Creator Studio, Content Analytics and AI Content Understanding apps are the focus for Eluvio, all built on its Content Fabric for premium live streaming, PVOD, FAST channels and video archive monetisation.
The Eluvio Content Fabric protocol is a content distribution and storage technology. Eluvio claims it solves the biggest distribution problems facing media companies by reducing investments in media clouds and CDNs and by opening new engagement and revenue opportunities. The software protocol runs decentralised over TCP/IP on an open global network of nodes, which means no third-party CDN or media cloud is required.
The Casablanca release extends the Content Fabric with mass scale performance and deterministic low-latency live and VOD adaptive bitrate streaming (less than 1 second segment delivery times for 99% of clients and segments); it expands the end-to-end per-session content security with additional DRM formats and forensic watermarking for live video; and it adds automatic and instant Live-to-VOD (DVR) with no file copies.
The release also provides automatic configuration for MPEG-TS/SRT/RTMP live stream sources and adds other features across live, VOD and interactive streaming.
Eluvio also exhibited as part of the IBC AI Tech Zone in Hall 14 showcasing its AI-native media capabilities.
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