Inlet Technologies to help stream Winter Olympics Games online
Jan 7, 2010 3:32 PM
With its built-in support for adaptive streaming protocols, Inlet’s Spinnaker generates multiple high-quality streams for reliable online viewing of live sports.
Inlet Technologies, a provider of live streaming and VOD solutions, has been selected to provide Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Live Smooth Streaming online video for NBC Universal during the network’s coverage of the XXI Olympic Winter Games from Vancouver, Feb. 12-28. Inlet’s Spinnaker encoder will provide HD streams in real time at resolutions up to 720p. Spinnaker also will enable Olympic Winter Games fans on NBCOlympics.com to easily switch between multiple events.
Inlet’s Spinnaker family of encoding solutions is suited for live sports because it provides broadcast-quality streams over the Internet to multiple screens and devices. With its built-in support for adaptive streaming protocols, including IIS Live Smooth Streaming, Spinnaker generates high-quality streams that enhance online viewing of live sports.
The company said that today’s online video experience has become much more interactive and personal, with the Internet no longer seen as a smaller-screen television, but rather as a unique platform that can provide a richer experience. Spinnaker’s support of technologies such as DVR-like capabilities, instant replay and IIS Smooth Streaming has been instrumental in boosting the quality of experience for end users. With Spinnaker, URLs or captions, such as scores and statistics, can also be inserted directly into the live stream.
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