V-Nova
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Level 2, 20 Eastbourne Terrace,
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London W2 6LG
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United Kingdom
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V-Nova is committed to unlocking higher picture quality at scale. Its technologies improve data, video, imaging, point-cloud compression and have been granted international standard status by MPEG, ISO and SMPTE. Our relentless investment in R&D has built a portfolio of over 600 international patents which we monetize through software licensing, IP royalties and product sales.
V-Nova LCEVC is the industry’s first highly optimized library for encoding and decoding enhanced video streams with MPEG-5 Part 2, Low-Complexity Enhancement Video Coding (LCEVC).
V-Nova VC-6 is a high-performance AI-powered software library for SMPTE VC-6 (ST-2117) which is used primarily for professional production workflows and imaging applications.
Product Description
V-Nova LCEVC is the industry’s first highly optimized software library for encoding and decoding enhanced video streams with MPEG-5 Part 2, low-complexity enhancement video coding (LCEVC).
LCEVC has been developed by MPEG, following rigorous performance and visual quality tests, with IP from V-Nova. It provides an additional layer of compression efficiency to any existing or future video codec. LCEVC offers higher quality at lower bitrates to any video distribution workflow, whilst reducing processing power and costs.
Business Benefits
- Reduce Churn –Better video quality and increased resolutions at the same bitrates drive up Quality-of-Experience and customer satisfaction, increasing viewing times for improved ad-monetisation and significantly reducing subscriber churn
- Increase Reach – Enables stable video delivery at lower bitrates than ever before (as low as 100kbps) – meaning viewers can be reached over the most limited networks
- Reduce Delivery Costs – Storage and CDN delivery costs can be cut by up to 80%
V-Nova VC-6 is a high-performance AI-powered software library for encoding and decoding SMPTE VC-6 (ST-2117) which is used in professional contribution, remote production and visual recognition indexing workflows in addition to mass-market next-generation video experiences such as VR/AR, and ad-tech applications. SMPTE VC-6 also includes IP contributed by V-Nova.
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Articles Mentioned
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LCEVC: Ready for Primetime
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V-Nova LCEVC Royalty Structure Announced
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Rethink Technology Forecast is Bullish on VVC
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8K: History Repeats Itself
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MPEG: What Happened?
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How LCEVC Works
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Reports Show HEVC Usage on the Rise
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What Is LCEVC and Why Does it Matter?
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Inside MPEG's Ambitious Plan to Launch 3 Video Codecs in 2020
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iSize Claims Massive Performance Savings for its Debut AI Codec
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Video Codecs Today: Minefield, Muddle, or Multiple Choice?
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V-Nova: Executive Predictions 2019
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NAB Roundup: The State of HEVC, AV1, and Proprietary Codecs
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NAB 2018: V-Nova Talks PERSEUS and Delivery Platforms
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Survey: The Impact of Apple's HEVC Adoption
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Tutorial: Streaming Video Conferences with Telestream Wirecast Rendezvous
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V-Nova Integrating Perseus 2 Compression Into Theoplayer
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The VR Society and AMD/Radeon Present 'VR in the Sky,' the First Immersive Content, Tech, and Distribution VR/AR Educational Conference for the Media and Advertising Industries
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NAB 17 Codec Roundup
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V-Nova Announces Perseus Version 2, to Debut at NAB Conference
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V-Nova Perseus: A Progress Report
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UHD Codec Update: Legitimate Challengers to HEVC
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When it Comes to Bitrates, Less is Always More
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New Rules of Codec Development
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HEVC's Journey in 2015: Going Downhill and Gaining Speed
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Beyond Standards: Moving Past MPEG to Create a Video-Friendly Web
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The State of Video Codecs 2022
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Resistance Is Futile: How Broadcast and Cable Are Embracing IP
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The State of Video Codecs 2016
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The State of Codecs 2017
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Streamticker 2022: The Biggest Streaming Mergers and Acquisitions from Last Year
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Testing EVC, VVC, and LCEVC: How Do the Latest MPEG Codecs Stack Up?
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Review: V-Nova Perseus: Does its Compression Live Up to the Hype?
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How to Encode with LCEVC