Riding Bandwidth to a Billion Dollars

December 11th, 2012 by

The Spectrum Crunch in video distributionBy focusing on the video production end of the business, are companies like Amazon, Apple & Time Warner missing the next billion dollar business? Read More

Digital Video Compression: Comparing Video Compression Performance Of Different Video Codecs

November 15th, 2012 by

In this post, we look at one objective measurement of the video compression performance, PSNR. Read More

Compression Measurement Explained

October 30th, 2012 by

In the era of increasing video consumption and decreasing spectrum for the mobile market all eyes are on the new standard and the promise of smaller file sizes and decreased bandwidth usage. As people talk about bandwidth, bitrates and video quality, we thought it would be a good idea to explain how to measure video compression and how to compare the encoding performance of the new standard H.265 to the current standard H.264. Read More

Patent Wars & The Innovation Impact

October 18th, 2012 by

After all of the recent headlines surrounding Apple, Samsung and a settlement with way too many zeros, I started to reflect on what these suits do to innovation and the true impact on the consumer. Read More

Recent Changes to U.S. Patent Law Under the AIA

October 9th, 2012 by

Large companies are spending a lot of time and money surrounding patent infringement and recent changes in patent laws are putting a twist on what companies can do. These new laws come with a hefty price tag though, so we pay close attention to the risks and costs associated with protecting our Intellectual Property. The following is a report provided by our IP attorneys, Kenyon and Kenyon, that we thought you might also find useful and enlightening. Read More

Going Mobile: An Issue of Video Quality and Bandwidth

September 27th, 2012 by

Today’s promise is that LTE technology in cellular networks and the next iteration of MPEG compression, H.265/HEVC, will bring a smooth seamless video experience to the mobile user, but will it? Read More

Announcing the Operability of EuclidVision’s Video Processing Prototype Codec on the Apple iPad and iPhone Platforms

August 31st, 2012 by

Euclid Discoveries Video Processing codec now operates on iPads and iPhonesWe are excited to announce that our EuclidVision Video Processing Prototype Codec is now available for use on the Apple iPad and iPhone platforms. Using the Apple development framework, we have created a seamless means by which the EuclidVision codec can be installed and operated on any iPad or iPhone. Read More

What H.264 Accomplished and What’s Next for Video Compression?

August 28th, 2012 by

H.264 is the video compression standard today.  What comes next?H.264 is the current industry standard for video compression technology, and it powers most video, television and mainstream content delivery and viewing applications. Read More

Is Mobile Really Ready for the Olympics?

August 8th, 2012 by


This year, the Olympics not only has become social but also mobile. With NBC providing live streaming and coverage to your mobile devices you are able to watch the Olympics anywhere at anytime. Read More

In the Zettabyte Era: Is Video the next ‘Big Data’ frontier?

July 26th, 2012 by

Big data is coming to videoBig Data has yet to be harnessed…and it’s only getting bigger and more distributed as Cisco’s annual traffic forecast points out. When you factor in the data information stored in video you have an almost mind-boggling challenge to manage, manipulate and monetize our data assets. Read More