Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a concept initially developed in the 1980s. The goal of DRM is to protect the rights of copyright holders and ensure that they get paid for their work. In 1984, the first DRM product as a system was developed, and the first commercial DRM system in 1995. The first DRM system used in a commercially distributed media product was Sega's Dreamcast, released in 1998. Table Of Content: What is meant by DRM product? Overview of a DRM Product as a System What are the different types of DRM products? Major DRM products available in the…
5 Video Encryption Technologies Compared for Video Protection: VdoCipher
Video Encryption Technologies Compared for Video Protection Partial video encryption and decryption of streaming content with open key exchange are the main flaws that lie in basic encrypted video streaming technologies and thus make them vulnerable, making DRM the best choice. Explore DRM Encryption Direct Partner with Google for Widevine DRM AWS Standard Technology Partner Table of Contents: What is Video Encryption? 5 Types of Video Encryption Technologies: Pros & Flaws What is video DRM encryption & how does it compare to AES 128, HLS E, and others? What encryption is used by VdoCipher? In today's digital time, it's no…
Live Streaming Equipment Setup : All You Need To Go Live
While content has always been King, live streaming is emerging as the queen just when we thought it was only a trend! The current media production landscape calls for building real-time connections and engaging the audience as a business or a creator. Just like the story is the heart of your content, the technology behind your live stream is the soul, which makes the live streaming setup more critical than ever. If you want your video streaming set up to work as hard as your content, keep reading as we delve into a step-by-step guide to live streaming equipment setup…
HEVC/H.265 Codec (High Efficiency Video Coding)
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265 codec, was released in January 2013 as a significant advancement in video compression. HEVC codec delivers high-quality video with reduced file sizes and lower delivery costs, making it ideal for handling high-resolution 4K and 8K videos. Developed as an open standard by ITU-T's VCEG and ISO/IEC MPEG, HEVC achieves up to 50% better compression than AVC and 75% compared to MPEG-2, revolutionizing video streaming and transmission with cost-efficient, high-quality playback. This technology has become the preferred standard for video coding for various industries due to its ability to efficiently manage video…
How to stream live sports- Everything you need to know
Live sports streaming has never been more popular. Millions of fans are now tuning in online to watch everything from local school tournaments to international championships. In fact, according to PwC, the number of U.S. viewers who stream sports at least once a month is expected to jump from 57 million in 2021 to over 90 million by 2025. This explosive growth is a wake-up call. Whether you're a solo creator, an OTT platform, a sports broadcaster, or a school organizing inter-college games, your audience is online and they expect a high-quality experience. Today’s viewers won’t tolerate lag, buffering, or…
How to Live Stream From Your Mobile Devices?
Live streaming on mobile has become a huge part of how people communicate, with tons of folks using their phones to watch and engage with live video content. Whether it is webinars, events, or live sales, you can do so easily with your mobile devices. Nowadays mobile phone cameras are so good that most of us probably won’t need a separate camera! If you want to go live, you can directly do so with your phone. With social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, you can easily go live with a few taps on your phone. You can…