April 16, 2008

Kulabyte and Mogulus launch HD solution

by Jan Harris

Kulabyte, a live Internet video platform, and Mogulus, which specialises in live HD Internet TV encoding and streaming, have launched a new Internet video portal platform which supports high quality Flash-based encoding and streaming up to HD resolutions.

Small and medium size Internet broadcasters who use Mogulus Studio applications, will now have access to Kulabyte’s XStream and XPress Live Flash encoding solutions.

The new solution utilises live 2-pass variable bit rate (VBR) encoding and streaming, which enables the streaming of high quality video over the Web, either with an improvement in quality or a reduction in bandwidth.

The Kulabyte product solutions will be included as part of the Mogulus Pro upgrade options, with Mogulus acting as a reseller of the Kulabyte Live XStream and Live XPress product line.

Mogulus Pro is an ad-free, pay-for-usage version of the Mogulus platform designed for media professionals.

Mogulus’s internet video platform includes live multi-camera mixing, broadcast graphics, 24/7 scheduled playout, video on demand, chat, embeddable and brand-able Flash player, built in scalable CDN and analytics.

 

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