IBC: DVEO Unveiling New Low Latency Streaming Solution

DVEO, a global provider of broadcasting and streaming hardware, middleware and cloud solutions, will present a new version of Atlas that will support low latency protocols LL-HLS and WebRTC at IBC 2022 (RAI Amsterdam, Sept. 9-12, booth 5.F41).

This new device is based on the gains of the most prevalent peer-to-peer communications protocol, Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) and has been widely used in webinars, broadcasting sports, gambling, video surveillance and more. According to DVEO, “it will change how people around the world watch live shows and gives content creators in all fields the tools they need to make a lot of engaging, immersive real time videos.”

Highlights of Atlas Low Latency Streaming

COVID-19 has made people want streaming services more than ever. With this comes higher expectations from content providers, who want to build a smooth platform for a larger audience, and from viewers, who are becoming less tolerant of bad video quality and choppy playback.

Atlas Low Latency Streaming said it aims to fix the problems with traditional streaming technology. Atlas uses fMP4 and CMAF to package streams for LL-HLS delivery and it promises ultra-low latency, high scalability, and lower costs.

“We are driven by innovation. So we are happy to bring to IBC such new feature for Atlas,” said David Vargas, the new CEO of DVEO. “More than ever, content producers and broadcasters need technologies that can improve the low latency. That’s why we constantly bring innovations to our products.”

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