Friday, 13 September 2013

IBC 2013: Envivio Enhances Multi-screen Content Protection with Microsoft and Civolution Technologies

Envivio a leading provider of software-based video processing and delivery solutions, today announced integration of advanced features to the Envivio Halo™ network media processor and Envivio Muse™ transcoders, including Microsoft PlayReady Premium content protection and Civolution forensic watermarking capabilities.
Envivio and Microsoft are longstanding industry partners and have now teamed up to integrate Microsoft PlayReady server technology and first party ports for Android and iOS with Envivio Halo network media processors. Advanced content protection scenarios requiring key rotation are now possible across a variety of adaptive bitrate (ABR) formats, notably MPEG-DASH.

“We are thrilled to continue to innovate in the delivery of premium video for service providers, using Microsoft PlayReady DRM technology to extend reach and enable compelling business models,” said Hayete Gallot, senior director, PlayReady business of Microsoft Corp. “Envivio Halo offers a broad and advanced feature set, and the integration with PlayReady facilitates deployment of advanced services for customers seeking to monetize multi-screen and deliver the best user experience possible.”
Content protection is critical to avoid illegal redistribution of video assets and maintain revenue streams for operators. Civolution’s NexGuard forensic watermarking solution, combined with the Envivio Muse transcoder and Halo Experience Server, enables watermarking for live Internet or over-the-top (OTT) services. It allows service providers to easily identify streaming sessions without impacting the viewer’s experience. Each user receives video with a unique and personalized watermark, which can be detected during illegal redistribution of the stream leading to the identification of the source of content theft.
Envivio’s full range of any-screen solutions will be featured at Envivio’s booth #1.D73 at IBC 2013, taking place in Amsterdam, September 13-17.

Source: http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/3194-ibc-2013-envivio-enhances-multi-screen-content-protection-with-microsoft-and-civolution-technologies.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/3194-ibc-2013-envivio-enhances-multi-screen-content-protection-with-microsoft-and-civolution-technologies.html

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