Live media workflows are increasingly using AI microservices to augment production capabilities. However, advanced AI models are mostly hosted in the cloud, making it challenging to process high-bitrate, uncompressed media streams due to constraints around network latency, bandwidth, and real-time scalability. NVIDIA released new AI reference applications that facilitate the ease of AI…
]]>NVIDIA Holoscan for Media is a software-defined, AI-enabled platform that enables live video pipelines to run on the same infrastructure as AI. This video explains how developers in live media can use NVIDIA Holoscan for Media to build and deploy applications as software on repurposable, NVIDIA-accelerated, commercial off-the-shelf hardware. The video features Guillaume Polaillon…
]]>NVIDIA Holoscan for Media is a software-defined platform for building and deploying applications for live media. Recent updates introduce a user-friendly developer interface and new capabilities for application deployment to the platform. Holoscan for Media now includes Helm Dashboard, which delivers an intuitive user interface for orchestrating and managing Helm charts.
]]>The broadcast industry is undergoing a transformation in how content is created, managed, distributed, and consumed. This transformation includes a shift from traditional linear workflows bound by fixed-function devices to flexible and hybrid, software-defined systems that enable the future of live streaming. Developers can now apply to join the early access program for NVIDIA Holoscan for…
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