IP Video Transcoding Live! (IPVTL) - multiple channel live transcoding software, is designed for live media streaming over the internet, cable and satellite TV digital video broadcasting, video surveillance and event webcasting.
IPVTL provides high density transcoding capability with lowest latency. Running on high performanced generic Intel / AMD64 archtecture and NVIDIA Quadro / Tesla graphics processors, IPVTL can transcode up to 64 channels 1080p H.264 video on 1 dedicated server.
IPVTL has full support of media encoding formats, from ancient to modern types, such as G.7xx, MP2/3, AMR, AAC, AC3, H.263(+), H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, also HTML5 video formats VP8/VP9 included.
IPVTL accepts all kinds of media streaming formats, from video clips and TV capture/tuner cards, to internet streaming like HTTP, MMS, RTSP, RTMP, RTP, NDI, SRT and MPEG-TS (DVB-S). It works perfectly with most popular live streaming CDN service providers listed below Wowza Streaming Engine, Nginx-rtmp, as well as common DVB-S devices with SDI like Dreambox® and BlackMagic Decklink cards.
IPVTL provides on-demand file streaming as well. It can stream from pre-recorded video clips of any formats on your local disk, with transcoding on the fly. Scheduled folder play list is also possible (available on Windows currently).
On output side, IPVTL supports the most popular streaming protocols today - Apple HLS and Flash RTMP pushing to CDNs of Nginx-rtmp, Adobe Media Server, Wowza Streaming Engine or Red5 Media Server. MPEG-TS output in constant bitrate (CBR) is available for best compatibility with IPTV STB and other playback hardware.
IPVTL gives you full control of video and audio encoding profiles customized as per your system requirements. Video size, quality, frame rate and bit rate, you can reshape your stream fast and simple. IPVTL also provides professional video post-processes such as logo/delogo, watermarking and subtitle overlay.
For native RTP streams, the input and output media attributes can be easily imported or exported through SDP files (RFC 2327), which can then be fed to other collaborating applications in the whole scenario.
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IPVTL provides high density transcoding capability with lowest latency. Running on high performanced generic Intel / AMD64 archtecture and NVIDIA Quadro / Tesla graphics processors, IPVTL can transcode up to 64 channels 1080p H.264 video on 1 dedicated server.
IPVTL has full support of media encoding formats, from ancient to modern types, such as G.7xx, MP2/3, AMR, AAC, AC3, H.263(+), H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, also HTML5 video formats VP8/VP9 included.
IPVTL accepts all kinds of media streaming formats, from video clips and TV capture/tuner cards, to internet streaming like HTTP, MMS, RTSP, RTMP, RTP, NDI, SRT and MPEG-TS (DVB-S). It works perfectly with most popular live streaming CDN service providers listed below Wowza Streaming Engine, Nginx-rtmp, as well as common DVB-S devices with SDI like Dreambox® and BlackMagic Decklink cards.
Youtube | Facebook media | Windows Media Server | Adobe Media Server |
Wowza Streaming Engine | Apple Quick Time | RealNetworks Server | DVB-S |
On output side, IPVTL supports the most popular streaming protocols today - Apple HLS and Flash RTMP pushing to CDNs of Nginx-rtmp, Adobe Media Server, Wowza Streaming Engine or Red5 Media Server. MPEG-TS output in constant bitrate (CBR) is available for best compatibility with IPTV STB and other playback hardware.
IPVTL gives you full control of video and audio encoding profiles customized as per your system requirements. Video size, quality, frame rate and bit rate, you can reshape your stream fast and simple. IPVTL also provides professional video post-processes such as logo/delogo, watermarking and subtitle overlay.
For native RTP streams, the input and output media attributes can be easily imported or exported through SDP files (RFC 2327), which can then be fed to other collaborating applications in the whole scenario.
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