Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ:HLIT) and Vobile, a leading provider of video
content identification and management services, today announced that
they are collaborating to enable effective and efficient content
protection and monetization. Vobile VideoDNA fingerprinting technology
will be integrated with Harmonic’s Rhozet™ Carbon Coder™ transcoding
solution to allow Carbon Coder users to automatically generate VideoDNA
fingerprints for their video content during the transcoding process,
enabling them to monitor, protect and monetize their content more
effectively.
Leading content owners currently use Rhozet Carbon Coder to prepare
content for distribution across multiple networks, including over the
Internet. Content owners using the Rhozet and Vobile solution can
automatically generate VideoDNA fingerprints while transcoding, and then
submit them to the Vobile VDDB® (VideoDNA Database) along with metadata
and business rules regarding content usage. A variety of applications
that access the Vobile VDDB will then be able to identify the content
accurately and retrieve the associated business rules, such as the
VideoTracker™ service which enables content owners to monitor and manage
their content online, and MediaWise™, a service that allows online
publishers to identify user-uploaded content for purposes of rights
management and monetization.
"Widespread digital syndication often results in copies of content with
inaccurate or incomplete identification. VideoDNA content identification
services provide content owners with the control they need in order to
protect and increase revenues from their assets,” said Yangbin Wang, CEO
of Vobile. "Our products and services have been adopted by content
owners worldwide including major Hollywood movie studios, TV networks
and record labels. The collaboration with Rhozet makes it easier for our
customers to seamlessly integrate the essential VideoDNA fingerprinting
into their content syndication workflow.”
"Unlike previous content protection methods, the integration of
fingerprinting technology into the transcoding process results in a
faster, more simplified approach for automatically tracking and securing
content,” said David Trescot, Vice President of the Rhozet Business Unit
at Harmonic Inc. "Together with Vobile we are able to provide an
efficient solution for content owners to monitor their assets and
capitalize on new revenue opportunities.”
Rhozet Carbon Coder is a universal transcoding solution used by leading
media companies including Ascent Media Group, British Sky Broadcasting
(BskyB), Lifetime Networks, MTV and YouTube. It facilitates the creation
of multi-format video for Internet, mobile and broadcast applications.
As part of the transcode process, Carbon Coder handles an array of
critical operations including SD/HD and PAL/NTSC conversion, logo
insertion, color space conversion, color correction and Closed
Captioning extraction. Multiple Carbon Coder nodes can be configured as
a rendering farm to accelerate the workflow and provide automated
processing for high-volume transcoding.
About Vobile
Vobile® is a leading provider of video content identification and
management services. Its core VideoDNA™ technology enables fully
automated identification, tracking and management of any video and audio
content with high performance, accuracy and scalability. Vobile operates
the VideoDNA Database (VDDB®), which is the most comprehensive database
of authorized video fingerprints, metadata and business rules from major
movie studios, television networks and record labels. Founded in 2005,
the company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with additional
offices in China and the United Kingdom. For more information, please
visit the company website at http://www.vobileinc.com.
About Harmonic Inc.
Harmonic Inc. is a leading provider of versatile and high performance
video solutions that enable service providers to efficiently deliver the
next generation of broadcast and on-demand services including high
definition, video-on-demand, network personal video recording and
time-shifted TV. Cable, satellite, broadcast and telecom service
providers can increase revenues and lower operational expenditures by
using Harmonic’s digital video, broadband optical access and software
solutions to offer consumers the compelling and personalized viewing
experience that is driving the business models of the future.
Rhozet, a business unit of Harmonic Inc., is dedicated to providing
accelerated high-quality media transcoding solutions. The Rhozet
solutions are offered in both off-the-shelf and customized software
configurations for the production and content delivery markets. For more
information about Rhozet technology please visit www.rhozet.com.
Harmonic (NASDAQ:HLIT) is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with
R&D, sales and system integration centers worldwide. The Company’s
customers, including many of the world’s largest communications
providers, deliver services in virtually every country. Visit www.harmonicinc.com
for more information.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27(A) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21(E)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements related to:
the integration of Vobile VideoDNA fingerprinting technology with
Harmonic’s Rhozet™ Carbon Coder™ transcoding solution, and the accurate
identification of content and retrieval of the associated business rules
by a variety of applications.
Our expectations and beliefs regarding the capabilities of Harmonic’s
Rhozet™ universal transcoding technology and its benefits for Vobile and
its customers may not materialize, and actual results could differ
materially from those projected. The forward-looking statements
contained in this press release are also subject to other risks and
uncertainties, including those more fully described in Harmonic’s
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including its recent
Reports filed on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q. Harmonic does not undertake to
update any forward-looking statements.
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