
Envivio On Demand Connects IPTV PVRs to Consumer Mobile Devices and PCs
Gives Subscribers On Demand Access to their Recorded Content for Viewing On the Go
South San Francisco, CA February 15, 2010 – Envivio Inc. today introduced Envivio On Demand, a new set
of solutions that enable operators to turn their subscribers’ recorded content
into premium on demand assets that can be made available to mobile and PC
screens for later viewing, on the go. Envivio On Demand solutions extend
broadcast and IPTV services beyond the living room, enabling them to reach
consumers anytime they access a network with a device that can display video.
Envivio On Demand is debuting at
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, February 15-18 and will be demonstrated in
Stand 2H12. It is already being deployed by major carriers worldwide to expand
their services.
"Smartphones and PCs are quickly
becoming equals to the TV when it comes to consumer entertainment," said Boris
Felts, VP Marketing, Envivio. "Envivio On Demand solutions give broadcast and
IPTV operators the opportunity to extend their services to these other screens using
the content that people want most – the programs they have chosen to
record. Cost-effective and easy to
deploy, Envivio On Demand enables operators to increase revenue and reduce
churn by offering innovative new services that let people take their content on
the go. This creates an exciting opportunity for competing in a changing
landscape of entertainment consumption."
Solutions based on Envivio On Demand
are deployed entirely in the operator’s network, requiring no costly,
support-intensive customer-premise equipment and giving the operator greater
control. This approach enables the operator to instead invest incrementally in
valuable network capacity as needed to match increased subscriber uptake.
When a user requests the recording
of a program on their PVR, a request is also sent to the operator’s Envivio On
Demand system at the headend to simultaneously transcode the program into the
appropriate formats for the end user’s other devices. The content is available
immediately after recording completes for viewing by the consumer via streaming
or download. The generated asset can be watched as it is being downloaded to the
device. Envivio’s new 4BalancerTM automated load balancing tool optimizes the
use of encoding resources to ensure seamless, uninterrupted operations of all
encoding/transcoding operations. Envivio 4ManagerTM provides high-level service
supervision for full control and monitoring of equipment.
Content is prepared by the Envivio
4CasterTM C4 encoder/transcoder, which supports a wide variety of codecs
including H.263, MPEG4-SP, and VC-1, as well as Envivio’s leading H.264 Elite
and Extreme codecs. This variety combined with support for the widest range of
network protocols enables video streams to be optimized for the full range of portable
devices and provides the best viewing experience on any device, from an iPhone
to an HD laptop computer screen. Envivio
On Demand supports encryption for Windows Media, Silverlight and iPhone to
protect premium content regardless of end device.
About Envivio Inc. - Envivio makes the world’s video content universally enjoyable by all viewers,
on any device, across any network, at any time. Since its founding in 2000 as
an inventor of video encoding technology, Envivio has amassed dozens of
patents, pioneered video-over-IP methods, and continually leads with support
for emerging technology. Today Envivio solutions deliver millions of content
streams to hundreds of different styles of mobile phones, set top boxes, and PC
platforms, on behalf of content owners, telecomm operators, cable and satellite
companies and mobile service providers in every market in the world. Deployment
and support are backed by a global staff that is familiar with local technical,
regulatory and market guidelines encountered around the world. Envivio is
headquartered in South San Francisco, California and has offices in New York,
New York; London, England; Rennes, France; Beijing, China; and Tokyo, Japan.
Visit www.envivio.com for more information.
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