Matrox Graphics Inc. Joins SRT Alliance
Membership furthers Matrox’s commitment to standards-based video encoding Matrox, global provider of video hardware for encoding and decoding, has joined the rapidly expanding SRT Alliance.
Membership furthers Matrox’s commitment to standards-based video encoding Matrox, global provider of video hardware for encoding and decoding, has joined the rapidly expanding SRT Alliance.
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Eurovision Media Services is pleased to join more than 35 organizations as part of the SRT Alliance to support the continued adoption and development of the low latency SRT open source video transport protocol.
14 new members represent wide-range of industry applications and services
Teradek and BlueFrame Technology validate SRT for reliable video transport across unstable networks.
“This alliance compliments Radiant Communications’ already extensive line of MPEG2 /H.264 HD and SD VIVIDEDGE video encoders and allows our customers to transmit high quality and low latency video over public networks like the internet.” – Thomas Lewis, President at RCC.
SRT leverages a combination of broad video ecosystem components and technology advantages to help companies keep their streams secure and easily traverse firewalls.
SRT Alliance members will help develop and adopt the SRT open source video transport protocol for high quality, low latency video over the internet for broadcast and streaming applications.
“We are very excited about the SRT Alliance initiative and having SRT openly available. Our team looks forward to engaging with peers, collaborating on making SRT robust and integrating SRT into our live and event streaming workflow.” – James Broberg, CEO at StreamShark
“We are excited about using SRT to provide more reliable, low-cost contribution streams from our broadcasters to our network entry points.”- Peter Forman, COO at Tulix.