Elecard joins SVTA working groups after DASH-IF merger
Elecard has actively joined several SVTA (Streaming Video Technology Alliance) working groups following the merger of DASH-IF into SVTA over the past year. The company is contributing its technical expertise and software solutions, CodecWorks and Boro, to support low-latency delivery and real-time stream monitoring. This collaboration aims to strengthen industry standards for streaming video.
Key Takeaways
- Elecard joined several SVTA working groups over the past year.
- The company is contributing CodecWorks and Boro to support low-latency delivery.
- Boro is being used for real-time stream monitoring.
- The collaboration follows the merger of DASH-IF into SVTA.
Why It Matters
Elecard is now contributing technical input and software tools directly inside SVTA working groups, which gives the alliance more implementation experience around low-latency delivery and stream monitoring. The move also reflects how the DASH-IF merger into SVTA is consolidating industry collaboration under one umbrella. For StreamingMeme readers, the concrete signal to watch is whether Elecard’s CodecWorks and Boro continue to show up in additional SVTA working group output or references.
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