THEOplayer adds support for MPEG-5 LCEVC
by Bart Van Oosterhout on September 7, 2022
London, UK, Leuven, Belgium- September 7th, 2022 – THEO Technologies, on a mission to change the way the world streams video over the Internet, and V-Nova, a leading provider of video compression solutions, today announce that THEO Technologies' THEOplayer, an award-winning video play …
How to enable out of app picture-in-picture on iOS and Android
by Raffi Manissalian, Hovig Jilinkerian & Alexander Vanspauwen on March 29, 2022
Picture-in-picture Meet Picture-in-picture (PiP), the feature that allows you to continue watching a video while interacting with others sites or applications. The PiP video floats on top of another window and can be moved around the screen. Depending on the available platform control …
THEO, Wowza & Fastly Present a Low-Latency HLS Solution
by THEO Technologies on September 30, 2020
Since its release by Apple to combat scaling issues in 2009, HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), has become one of the most popular and widely supported streaming protocols today. Throughout the last decade we have seen the market change and the demand for lower latencies is higher than ever. …
Ultimate Mini Guide to ABR Logic
by THEO Technologies on March 3, 2020
A bitrate indicates the speed (which can also determine the cost) at which video content (or any other data) is delivered. It represents the amount of bits per second that are transmitted digitally across a network. In a video context, higher bitrate usually indicates a higher quality …
The Ultimate Mini Guide to Video Analytics in Association with NPAW
by THEO Technologies on November 29, 2019
Although video streaming allows companies to be more engaged with their viewers than ever before, delivering video also presents challenges. In today's video ecosystem, the landscape is changing with devices, viewer mobility and their demand for high quality video. When it comes to th …
ABR, Low Latency CMAF, CTE, and Optimised Video Playback
by THEO Technologies on August 9, 2019
Demand for live streaming video is growing, along with consumer aversion to high latency. To enable the delivery of HTTP-based video within nearly 3 seconds, below that of standard IPTV, service providers can look to a proven set of technologies that include multicast ABR, the Common …