Elecard Boosts Industry Ties with SVTA Working Group Involvement

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– Elecard is collaborating with the Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA) to enhance streaming quality and speed, leveraging its CodecWorks and Boro solutions.
– The company has joined multiple SVTA working groups, contributing expertise to improve low-latency streaming, encoding, and operational efficiency in video delivery.
– Elecard is involved in the SVTA Sandbox Project, integrating Boro and CodecWorks to test and deploy end-to-end streaming environments and new technologies.
– Elecard is part of the SVTA Streaming Sports Council, addressing real-world challenges in live sports streaming and improving broadcast quality.
– The company supports SVTA’s collaboration with NASA on the “Streaming from the Moon and Beyond” project, tackling unique challenges in extraterrestrial video transmission.
Elecard is making waves in the streaming industry by actively collaborating with the Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA) to enhance video delivery performance. The company’s participation in key working groups and innovative projects demonstrates its commitment to advancing streaming technology, from live sports broadcasts to groundbreaking initiatives like NASA’s lunar streaming experiments.
By joining forces with SVTA, Elecard brings its cutting-edge CodecWorks and Boro solutions to the table, helping optimize low-latency streaming, encoding, and real-time monitoring. These technologies play a crucial role in improving video delivery efficiency, particularly for large-scale live events where seamless performance is non-negotiable.
The company’s involvement spans multiple SVTA working groups, including Low Latency Streaming, Encoding and Packaging, and Streaming Video Operations. These collaborations focus on refining industry standards, developing proof-of-concept implementations, and publishing best practices to tackle real-world streaming challenges.
One standout initiative is the SVTA Sandbox Project, a cloud-based testing environment where Elecard’s Boro and CodecWorks solutions are integrated. This platform allows developers to experiment with end-to-end streaming setups, test configurations, and explore emerging technologies in a controlled setting.
Alexey Malikov, Elecard’s Chief Business Development Officer, emphasized the company’s alignment with SVTA’s mission, particularly in the fast-evolving sports streaming sector. “Broadcasters worldwide rely on our technology to deliver flawless live sports streams,” he noted. “By joining the SVTA Streaming Sports Council, we’re addressing real-world challenges and shaping the future of high-performance live streaming.”
Beyond terrestrial applications, Elecard is also contributing to SVTA’s ambitious “Streaming from the Moon and Beyond” project in partnership with NASA. This initiative explores the complexities of transmitting high-quality video from extraterrestrial environments, showcasing Elecard’s dedication to pushing technological boundaries.
With its deep expertise and industry-leading solutions, Elecard continues to set new benchmarks for video quality, reliability, and operational efficiency in the streaming landscape.
About Elecard Elecard is a globally recognized developer of video compression, monitoring, and analysis technologies. Its solutions, including MPEG-2, H.264/AVC, HEVC encoding, and adaptive bitrate streaming via HLS and MPEG-DASH, are trusted by top-tier broadcasters and OTT providers. The company’s advanced video quality analyzers help optimize workflows and ensure superior streaming performance.
About the Streaming Video Technology Alliance The SVTA is a global alliance focused on overcoming the challenges of high-quality video delivery at scale. Through collaboration among industry leaders, it develops technical standards, best practices, and innovative solutions to enhance the streaming ecosystem. With over 100 member companies, SVTA drives progress through working groups, whitepapers, and hands-on projects.
(Source: Streaming Media)