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Stefan Lederer

Co-Founder & CEO

Stefan Lederer is a renowned innovator and thought leader in video streaming with a strong background in academic research. Stefan co-created the MPEG-DASH video streaming standard and has contributed to several open-source tools, including DASHEncoder, DASHoverCCN and VLC plugin. Stefan also serves as an external lecturer at the University of Klagenfurt.

- Bitmovin
VidTech

CEO Feature: IBC 2019 Takeaways – VidTech Industry is shifting to a Multi-Codec & Multi-Device World

After an exhilarating & successful experience as an exhibitor at IBC 2019 in Amsterdam for the fifth consecutive year, our CEO and Co-Founder, Stefan Lederer sat down with IBC365 Hall reporter David Davies to speak about the latest in video trends and future technologies. By all intents and purposes, Multi-Codec, Multi-Device solutions will drive the…

- Bitmovin
VidTech

2019 Video Developer Report – The Future of Video: AV1 Codec, AI & Machine Learning, and Low Latency

Download now: The 2019 Video Developer Report reveals the immense growth opportunities today’s developers must evaluate and some of the major challenges they face. In its third year, the Bitmovin Video Developer Report provides key insights into the evolving technology trends of the digital video industry; we’ve also revamped the look and feel of the report!…

cloud transcoding for mpeg-dash and hls
VidTech

What is Cloud Transcoding and Who Needs It?

Bitmovin is the future of video cloud transcoding, providing a high performance cloud-service to transcode multimedia content at speed in excess of 100x real-time, even for highest 4k and 8k qualities. Cloud transcoding Bitmovin is a high-performance adaptive bitrate transcoding and streaming platform for cutting edge media formats such as MPEG-DASH and HLS, (including HLS 4k), which are…

- Bitmovin
VidTech

Trends in online video for 2019

2018 was an eventful year for the video streaming industry as a whole and especially for us here at Bitmovin! We introduced many new cutting-edge features including launching one of the first publicly released commercial AV1 encoders, Per-Title Encoding, Three-Pass Encoding, a brand new modular player and more. We’re proud to be at the forefront of shaping the future of online…

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Developers

Quality and Bandwidth Optimization with Advanced Video Streaming Techniques

As content providers face increasing viewer expectations, we explore how can publishers deliver premium quality video while still reducing bandwidth consumption? Anyone working in video knows that along with fast startup and avoiding stalls (buffering), video quality is a key factor in satisfying your audience. We at Bitmovin have recently introduced three new ways video…

Stefan Lederer talks about html5 video player adaptive streaming
VidTech

Replacing Flash: HTML5 Adaptive Streaming and DRM

Recently I participated in a panel on “Replacing Flash: Adaptive Streaming and DRM in HTML5”, presenting Bitmovin’s approach with the Bitmovin MPEG-DASH and HLS player to fully leverage the capabilities of HTML5 for high quality media streaming. This panel was organized and moderated by StreamingMedia.com’s well known streaming expert Jan Ozer at the Streaming Media East Show in New…

MPEG DASh device compatibility
VidTech

MPEG-DASH Browser Support and Device Compatibility

Due to superior browser support and device compatibility, MPEG-DASH is quickly becoming the industry’s preferred adaptive streaming standard. Since 2012, when MPEG-DASH (Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP, ISO/IEC 23009-1) was ratified by ISO/IEC MPEG, more and more browsers, TVs, smart phones, and devices, as well as manufacturers are adopting the standard. The benefits of a vendor independent, international and…

netflix mpeg-dash youtube mpeg-dash
VidTech

Why YouTube & Netflix use MPEG-DASH in HTML5

The recent news that YouTube has chosen HTML5 as their default playback option – rather than Flash which was used previously – got a lot of attention, including coverage from TechCrunch and TheVerge. However, not many know that YouTube also uses MPEG-DASH in HTML5 wherever it is possible (e.g. IE11, Chrome, Safari). Considering that Netflix is using MPEG-DASH…

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