Veset partners with Japanese broadcaster to bring JPEG XS and Multicast to cloud playout
April 2, 2025
Cloud playout solutions provider, Veset, has announced its partnership with one of Japan’s leading broadcasters to integrate JPEG XS and Multicast networking capabilities into Veset Nimbus – its advanced cloud-based playout solution – all available using AWS infrastructure and solutions.
Veset is one of the first cloud playout providers to offer customers JPEG XS and Multicast networking integration, enabling broadcasters to transmit high-quality video content with minimal delay and ensuring seamless live production workflows in the cloud.
Multicast networking support will also allow the customer to transmit their existing live video feeds easily to both Nimbus and multiple other third party products used in this project without complicated unicast solutions, which is particularly valuable for multi-channel operations, offering greater flexibility for content distribution.
This transition to cloud-based technology is driven by the need for greater scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness in the customer’s broadcasting operations. Traditional hardware-based systems often involve significant investments and lack the agility to adapt to evolving demands. By adopting cloud solutions, the customer can efficiently manage resources, reduce infrastructure costs and rapidly deploy new services to meet the growing expectations of its audience.
“We are thrilled to have worked on this project,” said Gatis Gailis, CEO and Founder of Veset. “By integrating JPEG XS and Multicast networking into Veset Nimbus, broadcasters can benefit from the features of cloud playout with the same quality and reliability as traditional broadcast infrastructures.”This shift to cloud-based playout enhances the regional broadcaster’s ability to scale operations, optimise costs, and deliver high-quality, low-latency content across multiple platforms. With improved disaster recovery and advanced feed distribution capabilities over Multicast networking, Veset Nimbus will allow improved management and distribution of content to reach viewers via streaming platforms and apps.
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