Haivision announces KulaByte software encoder for HD distribution

Sep 27, 2011 2:57 PM, By Ned Soseman

    
The KulaByte encoder is designed to allow users to deliver the easiest, most reliable connected solutions for multisite needs.

The KulaByte encoder is designed to allow users to deliver the easiest, most reliable connected solutions for multisite needs.

Haivision has introduced its newly acquired KulaByte software encoder. It is a Web-based delivery system combined with the best-in-class adaptive player technology that allows for dynamic, real-time updates to deliver reliable video to a desktop or mobile device.

KulaByte allows users to leverage connectivity to multisite locations to distribute HD video in difficult network environments, such as the Internet, with a guarantee of consistent high-quality video at low bit rates. This solution provides the added ability to control the receiving stream from your location with a cloud-based DVR solution, making it easier than ever to sort through the live stream and find the desired destination to playback on command directly from the player.




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