Mark Filion
April 06, 2018
Attending the NAB Show in Las Vegas? Make sure to stop by Collabora's booth, #N2908VR in the North Hall, and check out our newest demos to get a firsthand look at the latest in Open Source software integration!
Industry-first, high-framerate, H.265/HEVC video streaming using the Open Source low-latency SRT protocol with the latest Rockchip RK3399 SoC, the high-performance Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC from Xilinx, and the brand new Haivision KB Max 4K.
The world’s first true parallax-free 360 camera, created by Circle Optics, offering content creators real-time errorless Virtual Reality video in full HD with Realtime Processing, instant 8K equirectangular video output at up to 60 frames per second.
In addition to exhibiting, our Multimedia Lead, Olivier Crête, will be taking part in the SRT Panel Discussion, hosted by Haivision on Tuesday, April 10, at 2:00 p.m. PST at the Westgate Las Vegas, Ballroom D. He'll be joining experts from ESPN, the NFL, Microsoft & Azzurro to discuss how you can improve your live video workflow with the Open Source SRT for broadcast and streaming applications, Click here to learn more and reserve your spot!
Be it for cloud transcoding, content delivery, VR or 360 video, Collabora can help you with customization, hardware acceleration and complex multimedia integration so you can build innovative solutions across the digital media ecosystem. Please contact us to set up a meeting with us at NAB!
Register today to attend the NAB Show and use code LV7574 to receive discounted exhibition pass.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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