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Ensure you are delivering the highest quality linear, live and on-demand viewing experiences across all of your markets

IBC2023: Constellation Cloud is a monitoring, verification, multiviewing and QA service that enables clients to ensure the consistently highest quality delivery of audio, video and metadata across all of their streams (OTA, OTT, HLS, FAST, cable, satellite, SDI, 4K, ATSC3) originating anywhere, monitored at any point in the distribution chain from source to in-distribution to at handoff to partners to the edge.

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GStreamer, the Open Source framework for broadcast

IBC2023: The GStreamer Open Source multimedia framework has been used for years to power broadcast products and solutions. As the leading extensible multimedia framework, GStreamer provides everything needed.

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On the money: How to choose a monetisation model

IBC2023: Most media companies use monetisation models based on either their audience or their content. The more narrowly defined a monetisation model is, the more revenue opportunities can be missed. A multi-pronged monetisation approach can attract more viewers. This panel discussed how a new service determines the available monetisation options and the key metrics that need to be monitored. Speakers also looked at monetisation models beyond traditional advertising.

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Launching TV experiences in the face of monetisation model and connected TV fragmentation

IBC2023: In the decade since Content Everywhere launched at IBC, online video consumption has become a fact of everyday life for millions of households worldwide. As the online video market continues to grow, new monetisation models are emerging. Rising market penetration makes Connected TVs a key battleground for offering viewers the ultimate experience. This panel will explore how video service providers meet the challenges of increased fragmentation and succeed in an increasingly competitive marketplace.

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Open-source ultra-low bitrate compression for video conferencing without a camera

IBC2023: Over the years, different video codecs have been developed to meet the needs of various broadcasting applications. The quality of these codecs is excellent at medium-to-low bitrates, but it degrades when operating at low bitrates. There has been a massive interest in replacing these methods with machine-learning approaches.

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Go beyond limits with live cloud production

IBC2023: We have built, and will continue to build live production tools in the cloud that offers near-limitless opportunities for innovation and unique storytelling. We are creating new distribution workflows that enable our customers to generate new revenue streams in a changing TV landscape. The end result is faster, simpler, less expensive and more powerful live production workflows for everyone.

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A Deep Dive into Arc XP’s Ecosystem

IBC2023: Arc XP, a Washington Post company powered by AWS, has equipped media and entertainment organisations with an agile content management system (CMS) and front-end experience platform to address their unique, complex, and industry specific needs. Take a deeper look into Arc XP’s cloud-native ecosystem of integrated tools leveraging over 100 AWS services.

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Formula 1: Racing Through Video

IBC2023: Formula 1 wanted to let fans get closer to the racing experience, so they launched a digital platform, F1 TV. This enables the company to build direct relationships with fans, gain insights into consumer behaviour and create new revenue streams. The F1 TV service lets viewers tailor their experience, switching between live streams from track-side and on-board cameras. AI-generated, real-time subtitles in multiple languages support the global fanbase. A vision this grand comes with challenges, though, and in this session we’ll explore how Formula 1 overcame hurdles like video compatibility with the right systems integration.

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The road map to next generation video experiences

IBC2023: The next generation of video experiences will be interactive, personalised, and immersive. This panel draws together expertise from digital product engineers, a cloud-based TV platform and a low-latency live streaming specialist to brainstorm the scalable, cost effective and engaging OTT video services of the future.

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Comprehensive Playout Entirely in the Cloud

IBC2023: Broadcasters are increasingly looking to move to cloud-based workflows to help them achieve scalability, flexibility, and increase efficiency. It is well accepted that cloud playout works well for small scale linear channels but how do larger media companies transition to cloud playout without sacrificing the advanced features that are crucial to their success?

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