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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Facebook Adds Heft to AV1 Video Codec Group  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Facebook Adds Heft to AV1 Video Codec Group ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Jeff Baumgartner ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    <media:content type="image/jpeg" url="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DJPFwuvBgKSBKXycTGSPaA-1280-80.jpg">
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="DJPFwuvBgKSBKXycTGSPaA" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DJPFwuvBgKSBKXycTGSPaA.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DJPFwuvBgKSBKXycTGSPaA.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Adding another big name to those that are getting behind the emerging AV1 video codec, Facebook has joined the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) as a founding member and has secured a spot on the organization’s board.</p><p>Other companies that are on that level at the organization include ARM, Cisco Systems, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Mozilla, Netflix and nVidia.</p><p>Facebook is joining the org and gaining influence on the direction of the AV1 standard as video becomes an increasingly vital component of the social media giant’s business strategy.</p><p>RELATED: Facebook Willing to Experiment with Video</p><p>AV1 is being billed as a bandwidth-efficient, royalty-free video codec that is optimized for the internet and compete with or complement others that are trying to drive down the bit-rate requirements for OTT video. </p><p>“For very large OTT companies, it's a potential competitor. For most other sites, it's looking more and more like the next generation,” Jan Ozer, video producer and consultant, <a href="http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/AV1-A-Status-Update-120214.aspx">explained</a> in this AV1 status update in the September issue of <em>Streaming Media</em>.</p><p>AOMedia was launched in 2015, and announced the public avaialbity of its source code in April 2016.</p><p>“As the amount of video being watched and shared online continues to grow, we are committed to making the video experience even better,” Mike Coward, engineering director at Facebook, said in a statement. “By joining the Alliance for Open Media at the highest level, Facebook can directly participate in the advancement of technologies to help achieve this mission.”</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Next-Gen Video Alliance Challenges Widely-Used Streaming Technology ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Next-Gen Video Alliance Challenges Widely-Used Streaming Technology ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ garyarlen@gmail.com (Gary Arlen) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Gary Arlen ]]></dc:creator>                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/77vzvgXxLcw7QmjLLWvE7Y.jpg ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p>The newly formed Alliance for Open Media -- a collaboration of seven major Internet and software companies -- will develop video streaming formats, codecs and other technologies that are intended to shake up existing systems used across platforms and networks. </p><p>One initial goal of the Alliance is to build "a next-generation royalty-free video codec." That's a way of bypassing the licensing fees that <a href="http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/AVC/Pages/Licensors.aspx">MPEG LA</a> collects on behalf of its 35 patent-holding members, which include Apple, Cable Television Laboratories, Cisco Technology, Microsoft, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony.</p><p>Members of the new <a href="http://aomedia.org/">alliance</a> are Amazon, Cisco, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Mozilla and Netflix.  Matt Frost, a Google executive and spokesman for the new group, said other organizations -- possibly including communications carriers that carry streamed programming -- are examining the new plan.</p><p>"We've seen recent interest in open video from those industry segments, so we wouldn't be surprised if carriers explored membership in the Alliance for Open Media," Frost told <em>Multichannel News</em>.</p><p>Alliance members are spurred by the need for advanced codecs with better compression rates as resolution and frame-rates increase on streaming video platforms. By developing a new open format, the member companies could leapfrog over the widely-used Adobe Flash standard.  Flash doesn't require extensive computer power, and it is considered insufficient for safeguarding copyrighted content; it is being blocked on many platforms.</p><p>The new group's initial focus on royalty-free content encryption underscores the members' objective to assure content producers their delivery systems are "safe." To obtain programming licensing rights, streaming packagers such as Netflix, Amazon and Google (via its YouTube subsidiary) must convince content creators that their systems are sufficiently encrypted.</p><p>Establishing -- and optimizing -- a single codec is seen as vital; multiple video patents raise impediments to the streaming purveyors.  The Alliance surfaced just as another collaborative venture, <a href="http://www.hevcadvance.com/">HEVC Advance LLC</a> is struggling to launch its next patent-protected system that promises to handle 4K UHD video. MPEG LA collects the patent licensing fees for the current HEVC AVC/H.264 codec technology.</p><p>The alliance's first project will create a new, open, royalty-free video codec specification, along with binding specifications for media format, content encryption and adaptive streaming, thereby creating opportunities for next-generation media experiences. The codec is expected to be based on existing royalty-free projects that several of the founding members have been developing, such as Cisco's "Thor," Mozilla's "Daala" and Google's "VP9" and "VP10."</p><p>The new software will be optimized for the Web, scalable to any modern device at any bandwidth and "designed with a low computational footprint and optimized for hardware," according to the alliance.</p><p>Significantly a major objective of the alliance is to make the software "capable of consistent, highest-quality, real-time video delivery," indicating the video content packager's potential intent to transmit live programming. The codec is also expected to be adaptable to both commercial and non-commercial content, including user-generated content.</p><p>“Customer expectations for media delivery continue to grow, and fulfilling their expectations requires the concerted energy of the entire ecosystem,” said Gabe Frost, executive director of the alliance, in a statement.</p><p>Notably absent from the alliance's roster of streaming video-oriented content packagers is Apple, which is currently a member of MPEG LA and which unveiled its latest feature-laden <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/apple-launches-new-apple-tv-model-393606" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/apple-launches-new-apple-tv-model-393606">Apple TV</a> product a few days after the alliance's debut. Facebook, which is also beefing up its video delivery options, was another no-show at the alliance's first member meeting.</p><p>In its announcement, the new alliance stresses the planned collaboration of codec development by its member companies. Yet analysts point out that several of the powerful member companies may push to have their own technology adopted, which could lead to quarrels and delays for the new codecs and encryption plans. </p><p>Although the Alliance for Open Media has not yet laid out its development timetable, Jonathan Khazam, vice president and general manager of Intel’s Visual & Parallel Computing group, summed up the group's perceived necessity.</p><p>"The alliance’s open framework will enable ... members to help usher in the next generation of video-oriented experiences that combine higher quality with lower delivery costs," Khazam said.</p><p>Those sound like competitive words!</p>
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