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September 2, 2021
New capabilities in the latest firmware update of the Makito X4 video decoder include decoding in HDR, slice-based decoding, and thumbnail previews!
By Mark Horchler
August 10, 2021
Kraken, Haivision’s powerful and versatile video transcoding solution for mission-critical video is now available on AWS. Get the lowdown on our latest blog post.
By Lina Nikols
August 4, 2021
From industry trends to the latest Haivision technologies that power decentralized broadcast workflows, we’re sharing 8 highlights from the Haivision Technology Update webinar.
By Lina Nikols
July 7, 2021
We have exciting news! Haivision is set to acquire CineMassive, a leading provider of mission-critical visual collaboration solutions. Discover more about what this means for the company and our customers.
By Lina Nikols
June 16, 2021
The Haivision Streaming Video Glossary has been updated to include new definitions of some of the most important terms in the industry. Read on to discover more about WebRTC, artificial intellegence, SMPTE 2110, and more.
By Mark Villamor
June 1, 2021
Join us as we reminisce on four years of SRT by looking back at the history of the open source video streaming protocol, and reveal the identity of the history-making 500th member of the SRT Alliance.
By Mark Villamor
May 27, 2021
The latest major update to the Makito X4 Video Encoder delivers 25% lower latency, enhanced video quality, and frame-accurate multi-stream delivery for remote broadcast challenges. Find out more.
By Lina Nikols
May 25, 2021
Powering decentralized broadcast workflows is the theme of the upcoming Haivision Technology Update webinar. We’re sharing four reasons why you don’t want to miss it!
By Lina Nikols
April 27, 2021
Find out why you should tune in for the SRT Alliance’s upcoming SRT Tuesday webinar on May 4th with Avid and Haivision.
By Mark Villamor
April 8, 2021
From accelerating IP adoption to dealing with the challenges of a distributed workforce, discover the impact of COVID-19 on the broadcast industry according to our latest research.
By Lina Nikols