Engineered for minimal delay, often necessary for live sports or news, with typical delays as low as 3-5 seconds.
Will this be deployed on your own hardware, or in a cloud environment ?
Modern transcoding software, licensed for 90 channels, allows for efficient CPU/GPU allocation. You can assign more resources to high-demand sports channels while optimizing bandwidth for lower-priority news feeds, ensuring no resource is wasted. Technical Considerations for 90-Channel Transcoding Ip Video Transcoding Live 90 Channel License
Implementing IP video transcoding with a live 90 channel license requires careful planning and integration. The following steps are essential:
Managing massive internal video networks or security feeds. Architectural Needs for 90 Channels Engineered for minimal delay, often necessary for live
Managing high-density live infrastructure introduces specific operational risks that require proactive engineering: Network Bottlenecks
90 channels of 1080p @ 30fps using H.265 requires approximately 450 Mbps of incoming bandwidth (5 Mbps per stream). Transcoding to H.264 for remote viewing will require an additional 300 Mbps of outgoing bandwidth. You can assign more resources to high-demand sports
Running 90 live channels on a single node is a single point of failure. Recommended architecture:
For mid-to-large scale deployments, one specific metric defines success:
A centralized transcoding solution managing 90 channels reduces management overhead. Operators can monitor the health, bitrate, and status of all 90 streams from a single dashboard. 3. High Availability and Redundancy