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Integration of PERSEUS and THEOplayer to enhance video playback

September 5, 2017 11.49 Europe/London By Julian Clover

V-Nova is to integrate with the THEOplayer Universal Video Player, allowing the V-Nova PERSEUS 2 to support any HTML5 environment including browsers and connected devices.

The solution, which will be showcased at IBC 2017 (Amsterdam, September 14 to 19), will simplify the launch and reach of new services. It means operators and service providers wo;; be able to deploy device agnostic PERSEUS-enabled streaming services on all HTML5-capable platforms.

“Ubiquity of high-quality service delivery is fundamental to the business of Content Owners and TV Operators and this means support across the widest ecosystem of devices on all delivery networks,” said Guido Meardi, CEO and Co-Founder of V-Nova. “Unique to PERSEUS and contrary to typical codec generational cycles, we designed PERSEUS 2 to be even lighter and to make it compatible with a wide range of environments, including HTML5-based browsers.”

THEOplayer Universal Video Player is a video playback solution developed by THEO Technologies. It allows the publication of content on any platform or device at a moment’s notice.

“We developed the Universal Video Player to deliver the highest quality of experience across all of these platforms” said Steven Tielemans, CEO and co-founder of THEOplayer. “We are excited to announce our partnership with V-Nova, who shares and is already putting into practice our belief in the importance of video encoding. Our partnership enables us to take this potential one step further and to offer a joint solution that works across all media types and on all devices – a fundamental requirement in today’s video environment.”
The solution will be demonstrated on the THEOplayer’s stand #14.M32 and V-Nova’s stand #11.B30u.

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Filed Under: IBC Special Tagged With: THEOplayer, V-Nova Edited: 5 September 2017 11:49

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Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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