Envivio    Muse Offers Native Support for New iPad and Apple TV; Encoding    Leader    Envivio to Demonstrate MPEG-DASH at Upcoming Events  
    South San Francisco (PRWEB) March 12, 2012  
    Envivio Muse transcoding software,    available on the Envivio 4Caster appliance or HP blade servers    for IT datacenter implementations, supports native 1080p HD    resolution for the recently introduced Apple iPad and Apple TV.    Two channels in full 1080p and up to six sub-resolutions in    Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) can be delivered from a single    appliance or blade.  
    As a result, viewers can enjoy a superior viewing experience on    the iPads new ultra-high quality Retina display and pristine    HDTV using their Apple TV system. Service providers and content    providers with existing Envivio systems can easily upgrade    their headends to support the new formats with a simple license    upgrade, thanks to Envivios software-based architecture.  
    Envivio has been at the forefront of developing products    geared for multi-screen video delivery for more than a decade,    said Julien Signs, Envivios president and CEO. We were the    first to offer an encoder that supported Apple HTTP Live    Streaming, and continue to enable our service provider    customers to provide high quality video to the latest devices    and integrate new technologies such as MPEG-DASH.  
    Envivio is a member of the MPEG Standards Committee and    MPEG-DASH Promoters Group,    and will be presenting a technology demonstration of high    quality MPEG-DASH adaptive bitrate technology at two industry    events this month. Envivio is participating in the CableLabs    Winter Conference, a showcase of advanced technologies for    cable operators taking place in Philadelphia on March 12-13, as    well as at the IP&TV World Forum in London, March 20-22. In    these demonstrations, live video is encoded in an Envivio    Genesis multi-bitrate transport stream using Envivio Muse, and    packaged in MPEG-DASH format by the Envivio Halo network media    processor. An Android tablet with an MPEG-DASH decoder client    receives the adaptive bitrate streams, then decodes and    displays the video.  
        Envivio now serves more than 310 customers in more than 50    countries.  
    More information about Envivio solutions for TV without    Boundaries can be found online at http://www.Envivio.com.  
    About Envivio  
        Envivio is a leader in solutions for multi-screen video-over-IP    delivery. We design our solutions to remove the boundaries of    traditional television and make the worlds video content    universally enjoyable by all viewers, on any device, across any    network, at any time. Now in its second decade of developing    market-leading video convergence solutions, Envivio has amassed    dozens of patents, pioneered video-over-IP methods, and led in    the deployment of emerging standards and new technologies.    Envivios customers include global tier-1 service providers,    including eight of the top 10 mobile operators, seven of the    top 10 broadband providers and three of the top four cable    operators. Envivio is headquartered in South San Francisco,    California and has offices worldwide including France, England,    China, Singapore and Japan.  
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Envivio Products Support Advanced Video Technologies including Latest Generation Apple Devices and MPEG-DASH