What is Blackout in the TV industry? : Part 1 – Where is it coming from?
Adopted “Hoosier” (as are called the people of the U.S. state of Indiana) for a few years now, I was always stunned by the passion of the habitants of Indianapolis (…)
Adopted “Hoosier” (as are called the people of the U.S. state of Indiana) for a few years now, I was always stunned by the passion of the habitants of Indianapolis (…)
Mathias Guille, Head of Cloud Platform at Broadpeak, made the presentation “One EPG per sub? Yes it is possible!” during the Streaming Media East Innovation Track the 25th of May 2022. (…)
The video world is changing. Today’s viewers demand highly personalized content, and to address content regionalization requirements, operators need more control over video distribution. The SCTE 224 standard was created (…)
Olivier Karra, SaaS Solutions Director at Broadpeak, made the presentation “How To Manage Blackout When Distributing Premium Live Sport Channels Over IP” during the CMIP presentation at NAB Show 2022 (day (…)
Dominique Tanguay, System Engineer at Broadpeak, made the presentation “The What and the How of Simsub” during the Kitchener Waterloo Video Technology Meetup the 31st of March 2022. In his presentation, (…)
Following Part 1 of our SimSub blog series , Part 2 will cover the actual field implementation in Canadian head-ends. For this, we will be referencing our playbook published in (…)
Mathias Guille, Head of Cloud Platform at Broadpeak, made the presentation “How we used SCTE224 to build our API video platform” on the Video Tech New York City Meet Up on (…)
The TV industry in Canada is facing many changes, with the two main trends: Legacy Canadian operators are migrating from traditional QAM or TS-based delivery to IP-HTTP (HLS or DASH) (…)
peakVU.TV is a managed streaming service targeting U.S. ISPs. Introduction One of the early application requirements for U.S. ISPs was to enable blackouts for linear channels with live sports content (…)