Ateme introduces cloud-native raw content processing
Ateme has introduced cloud-native bridge functionality for raw content processing to its Titan universal gateway.
The bridge functionality enables raw video content processing in the cloud, transforming traditional hardware-centric workflows to enable occasional-use scenarios. This caters to the needs of content providers broadcasting one-off events across countries – for example, international sports competitions. The feature can also run on Ateme’s SaaS solution, Ateme+.
Introducing the possibility of software baseband processing, the bridge functionality also offers superior video performance and extended international reach with full software-based watermarking insertion and premium frame rate conversion based on motion compensation. This capability is crucial for transmitting major international sporting events across countries using different frame rates.
Incorporating the feature with support for JPEG-XS or NDI confirms software as a viable option for ultra-low latency connection, offering service providers the flexibility of switching easily between different encoding methods, for smooth and efficient video delivery.
“The evolution of Titan never stops,” said Jean-Louis Lods, VP media & monetization at Ateme. “With this new bridge functionality, broadcasters and content providers now have a production Swiss Army knife. And with the forthcoming functionalities — including SDR/HDR conversion and audio-immersive manipulation — they can offer an exceptional quality of experience.”
“Sports events attract huge audiences,” said Julien Mandel, solution marketing senior director, contribution & distribution segment at Ateme. “While they typically occur only once or twice a year, they result in hefty upfront investments in dedicated hardware to achieve raw content processing. We are excited to be empowering content providers with flexible workflows through our cloud-native offering.”