Noisypeak adds cloud transcoding for linear TV OTT delivery
Noisypeak highlights its cloud transcoding services, designed for preparing linear TV channels for OTT delivery, supporting various input/output formats including HLS, DASH, and DRM integration. The service emphasizes scalability, cost-effectiveness through a pay-as-you-go model, and AI-driven efficiency for media workflows. It also offers features like advanced video/audio processing, watermarking, content recording, and Google Modular DRM/Widevine and Apple Fairplay support.
Key Takeaways
- Output support includes HLS TS, HLS fMP4, and DASH, with or without DRM.
- Input support covers SRT, RTMP, HTTP Progressive, and HLS sources.
- The service uses a pay-as-you-go model and an instant calculator for cost estimates.
- Noisypeak lists Google Modular DRM/Widevine and Apple Fairplay as protection options.
- Features include watermarking, content recording for catch-up/NPVR, and 24x7 automated content processing.
Why It Matters
Noisypeak is packaging linear-channel transcoding as a cloud service for OTT delivery, with formats, DRM, and automation in one offering. The immediate implication is a lower-friction path for operators that need to ingest SRT, RTMP, HTTP Progressive, or HLS and output HLS or DASH with DRM. The competitive angle is price and deployment flexibility: Noisypeak explicitly positions the service against in-house hardware and other cloud providers, while also citing hybrid, private, and public cloud support. Watch whether buyers use the instant calculator and quote flow, since Noisypeak ties pricing and conversion directly to those entry points.
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