What used to be just about impossible — the delivery of consistently acceptable image and sound quality despite often uncertain and fluctuating bandwidth — is now taken for granted by viewers. With the extension of video viewing from standard TVs to smart phones, tablets, connected TVs, DVRs, and game consoles, today's media landscape is radically different from just a few years ago. You've heard that adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming is a key technology in making this work. Download this new guide to get the facts you need about ABR.
- Why ABR impacts both the volume of material to be processed and the media processing workflow.
- Optimizing multiple files and layers for video playback devices and bandwidth connectivity.
- Top considerations for high-volume content preparation: playlist processing, transcoding, content packaging, encryption and DRM, validation and tracking, and content delivery.
- How to integrate adaptive bitrate content preparation into existing media processing workflows.
- When is a unified system for both ABR and non-ABR output important?
If you need to know how adaptive bitrate files differ from conventional streaming files and how those differences affect conventional media preparation, download this guide.
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Alex Kuethe
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