Harmonic and Vobile Collaborate to Enable Easier Online Content Tracking and Monetization
Leading content owners currently use Rhozet Carbon Coder to prepare content for distribution across multiple networks, including over the Internet. Content owners using the Rhozet and Vobile solution can automatically generate VideoDNA fingerprints while transcoding, and then submit them to the Vobile VDDB® (VideoDNA Database) along with metadata and business rules regarding content usage. A variety of applications that access the Vobile VDDB will then be able to identify the content accurately and retrieve the associated business rules, such as the VideoTracker™ service which enables content owners to monitor and manage their content online, and MediaWise™, a service that allows online publishers to identify user-uploaded content for purposes of rights management and monetization.
“Widespread digital syndication often results in copies of content with
inaccurate or incomplete identification. VideoDNA content identification
services provide content owners with the control they need in order to
protect and increase revenues from their assets,” said Yangbin Wang, CEO
of Vobile. “Our products and services have been adopted by content
owners worldwide including major
“Unlike previous content protection methods, the integration of
fingerprinting technology into the transcoding process results in a
faster, more simplified approach for automatically tracking and securing
content,” said
Rhozet Carbon Coder is a universal transcoding solution used by leading
media companies including
About Vobile
Vobile® is a leading provider of video content identification and
management services. Its core VideoDNA™ technology enables fully
automated identification, tracking and management of any video and audio
content with high performance, accuracy and scalability. Vobile operates
the VideoDNA Database (VDDB®), which is the most comprehensive database
of authorized video fingerprints, metadata and business rules from major
movie studios, television networks and record labels. Founded in 2005,
the company is headquartered in
About
Rhozet, a business unit of
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27(A) of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21(E) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements related to: the integration of Vobile VideoDNA fingerprinting technology with Harmonic’s Rhozet™ Carbon Coder™ transcoding solution, and the accurate identification of content and retrieval of the associated business rules by a variety of applications.
Our expectations and beliefs regarding the capabilities of Harmonic’s
Rhozet™ universal transcoding technology and its benefits for Vobile and
its customers may not materialize, and actual results could differ
materially from those projected. The forward-looking statements
contained in this press release are also subject to other risks and
uncertainties, including those more fully described in Harmonic’s
filings with the
EDITOR’S NOTE – Product and company names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Source:
Harmonic Inc.
Sarah Lum, +1-408-543-2392 (Media Relations)
sarah.lum@harmonicinc.com
or
StreetConnect
for Harmonic
Michael Newman, +1-408-542-2760 (Investor Relations)
hlit@stct.com
or
Vobile,
Inc.
Allyson Hoffman, 408-217-5000
pr@vobileinc.com
or
Rhozet
Sarah
Kavanagh, +1-650-726-3482 (Public Relations)
sarah@kavanaghpr.com
