Changing resource-heavy formats (like MPEG-2) into highly efficient, bandwidth-saving formats (like H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, or AV1).
Translating older, high-bandwidth formats like MPEG-2 or H.264 (AVC) into highly efficient modern codecs like H.265 (HEVC), AV1, or VVC.
IP video transcoding is the process of converting live video content from one format to another, allowing it to be streamed across different networks, devices, and platforms. This process involves decoding, transcoding, and re-encoding video content in real-time, ensuring that the video is optimized for various playback environments. IP video transcoding enables content creators to:
What are you planning to use (NVIDIA GPUs, Intel CPUs, or Cloud)?
16-Channel License Base — Licenses are designed to grow with your needs; users requiring 90 channels typically stack multiple 64 or 16-channel licenses or request a custom enterprise quote.
Frames are resized, frame rates are adjusted, and de-interlacing is applied where necessary to create the required ABR ladder scales.
If you require specialized features beyond IPVTL, consider these industry standards:
Popularized by enterprise transcoding software, this model licenses the underlying hardware capacity rather than the stream count.
Why does a 90-channel license require such specific architecture? Because IPVTL handles heavy lifting that open-source alternatives like raw FFmpeg command lines struggle with at this scale.