VideoRx
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201 Price Rd
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Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2E9
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Canada
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We build tech stacks to properly match your specific business requirements, utilizing enterprise and open-source software. Our lead video solutions architect, Robert Reinhardt, is a Streaming Media All-Star fluent in the complexities of evolving streaming and encoding technologies.
We can assist in clarifying business requirements (including security needs), identify appropriate off-the-shelf solutions, provide remote and on-site staff training, or assemble agile teams to develop complete systems.
We also offer remote and on-site support for high-quality live streaming events. VideoRx has developed cloud-based encoding, hosting and delivery systems to optimize adaptive video quality, monetize high value assets, and reduce streaming costs.
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Articles Mentioned
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Server-Side Architectures and WebRTC
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Client-Side Architectures and WebRTC
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One-to-Many Broadcasts with WebRTC
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Low-Latency Streaming Checklist
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What Low Latency Is and How to Measure It
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How to Target and Test Your Livestreams
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Best Practices for Streaming Ingest and Distribution
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Announcing Robert Reinhardt's FFmpeg Workshops at Streaming Media East Connect
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A/V Mixing Best Practices for Live Event Streaming
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Streaming Live Events to Multiple Destinations
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6 Things Every Live Stream Needs
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How to Budget Live Event Streaming
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Streaming Analytics Demo: Datazoom
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Streaming Analytics Demo: MuxData
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Streaming Analytics Demo: SnowPlow
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Which Streaming Metrics Do Stakeholders Care About?
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Video: Pros and Cons of RTSP for Live Streaming Playback
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Video: Pros and Cons of HLS for Live Streaming Playback
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Video: Pros & Cons of WebRTC for Live Streaming Playback
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Video Engineering Summit to Debut at Streaming Media West 2018
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SMW 17: VideoRx's Robert Reinhardt Talks SRT and the Future of Codecs
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Video: Browsers, Codecs, and Standards in a Transitioning Post-Flash World
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Real World Comparisons of H.265 and H.264 Compression
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VideoRx's 2015 View From The Top
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HOW TO: H.265 vs. H.264—An Under-the-Hood Assessment
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Creating a Consistent Branded Interface When Using JW Player
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H.265: Here's the Good News, the Bad News, and What to Expect
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H.265: Exploring the Pros, Cons, and Reality of Today's Options
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Video Hosting Dilemma: Free Service or Online Video Platform?
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How Companies Can Choose the Right OVP for Their Needs
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How to Choose the Best H.264 Video Encoding Tool
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Evaluation Crowns FFmpeg the King of the H.264 Encoders
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How to Choose an H.264 Video Encoder
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What to Look for in an H.264 Video Encoder
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Closed Captioning in Wowza Media Server 3.5
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Make Your Videos Playable Everywhere: Flash and HTML5 Explained
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How to Optimize Video for HTML5 and Flash Playback
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MPEG DASH's Future Is Fractured, Says VideoRX
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The Future of Flash a Hot Topic at HTML5 Video Summit, SMW
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Debunking HTML5 Video Myths: A Guide for Video Publishers
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How to Create Interactive HTML5 Video
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Choosing a Video Player: Features and Specs for the Top Five
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YouTube's 'HTML5 First, Flash Second' Position Is Marketing Hype
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Younger Viewers Are Far More Likely to Cut the Cord, Survey Finds
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The 2019 Streaming Media 50: The 50 Companies That Matter Most in Online Video in 2019
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The 2018 Streaming Media 50: The 50 Companies That Matter Most in Online Video in 2018
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The 2013 Streaming Media All-Stars
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The List of the 100 Companies That Matter Most in Online Video in 2015
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Roundup Review: Looking at Sub-$2,000 Hardware H.264 Encoders