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Cloud Meets Hardware: How Net Insight's Nimbra Edge Revolutionizes Video Routing

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The broadcast industry stands at a technological crossroads, with traditional satellite-based workflows gradually giving way to IP-native cloud solutions. In this illuminating conversation, Net Insight's Adam Nilsson and Pierre Le Fevre join Mark Donnigan to discuss how their Nimbra Edge platform is helping bridge this divide while dramatically reducing costs.
As a Swedish company with 25 years in video transport, Net Insight brings a unique perspective on the broadcast transformation journey. Adam explains how Nimbra Edge essentially functions as "an SDI destination through the cloud with an IP native focus," allowing broadcasters to maintain existing workflows while gradually modernizing their infrastructure. This approach proves critical for organizations heavily invested in legacy systems who can't afford disruptive wholesale changes.
The fascinating concept of "The Internet Snake - Transcoding Anywhere" reveals how modern video technology can function less like traditional transcoding and more like universal adapters. This approach connects disparate systems - enabling modern HEVC cameras to seamlessly interface with H.264-only devices through intelligent conversion points positioned anywhere in the network.
The most compelling revelation comes from Net Insight's partnership with NETINT Technologies. By implementing purpose-built Video Processing Units rather than general-purpose GPUs, they've achieved approximately 67% cost reduction for cloud transcoding over three years. As Adam notes, "When we did the math compared to current cloud transcoding solutions, this is about a third of the cost." Yet these savings come alongside expanded capabilities - frame rate conversion, overlays, automated shopping, and ad insertion functionalities in a streamlined, monitored environment.
We're witnessing a fundamental shift in how broadcast technology operates. While traditional broadcasters cautiously navigate organizational silos between satellite and IP teams, newcomers like FanDuel approach content delivery from cloud-native positions, automating workflows for their 400,000 annual events with consistent output specifications regardless of input variations.
Visit Net Insight and NETINT at NAB to discover how their combined solution creates a powerful toolbox for implementing hybrid distribution models with superior service quality and operational efficiency. The future of broadcast is here - more flexible, more capable, and significantly more cost-effective than ever before.

Stay tuned for more in-depth insights on video technology, trends, and practical applications. Subscribe to Voices of Video: Inside the Tech for exclusive, hands-on knowledge from the experts. For more resources, visit Voices of Video.

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Chapters

1. Cloud Meets Hardware: How Net Insight's Nimbra Edge Revolutionizes Video Routing (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Voices of Video (00:00:17)

3. Introducing NetInsight & Company Background (00:01:16)

4. Explaining Nimbra Edge Technology (00:04:30)

5. The Internet Snake & Transcoding Anywhere (00:09:46)

6. Broadcast Modernization Challenges (00:13:45)

7. NetInt Integration & Cost Benefits (00:19:54)

8. NAB Preview & Final Thoughts (00:25:07)

29 episodes

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The broadcast industry stands at a technological crossroads, with traditional satellite-based workflows gradually giving way to IP-native cloud solutions. In this illuminating conversation, Net Insight's Adam Nilsson and Pierre Le Fevre join Mark Donnigan to discuss how their Nimbra Edge platform is helping bridge this divide while dramatically reducing costs.
As a Swedish company with 25 years in video transport, Net Insight brings a unique perspective on the broadcast transformation journey. Adam explains how Nimbra Edge essentially functions as "an SDI destination through the cloud with an IP native focus," allowing broadcasters to maintain existing workflows while gradually modernizing their infrastructure. This approach proves critical for organizations heavily invested in legacy systems who can't afford disruptive wholesale changes.
The fascinating concept of "The Internet Snake - Transcoding Anywhere" reveals how modern video technology can function less like traditional transcoding and more like universal adapters. This approach connects disparate systems - enabling modern HEVC cameras to seamlessly interface with H.264-only devices through intelligent conversion points positioned anywhere in the network.
The most compelling revelation comes from Net Insight's partnership with NETINT Technologies. By implementing purpose-built Video Processing Units rather than general-purpose GPUs, they've achieved approximately 67% cost reduction for cloud transcoding over three years. As Adam notes, "When we did the math compared to current cloud transcoding solutions, this is about a third of the cost." Yet these savings come alongside expanded capabilities - frame rate conversion, overlays, automated shopping, and ad insertion functionalities in a streamlined, monitored environment.
We're witnessing a fundamental shift in how broadcast technology operates. While traditional broadcasters cautiously navigate organizational silos between satellite and IP teams, newcomers like FanDuel approach content delivery from cloud-native positions, automating workflows for their 400,000 annual events with consistent output specifications regardless of input variations.
Visit Net Insight and NETINT at NAB to discover how their combined solution creates a powerful toolbox for implementing hybrid distribution models with superior service quality and operational efficiency. The future of broadcast is here - more flexible, more capable, and significantly more cost-effective than ever before.

Stay tuned for more in-depth insights on video technology, trends, and practical applications. Subscribe to Voices of Video: Inside the Tech for exclusive, hands-on knowledge from the experts. For more resources, visit Voices of Video.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cloud Meets Hardware: How Net Insight's Nimbra Edge Revolutionizes Video Routing (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Voices of Video (00:00:17)

3. Introducing NetInsight & Company Background (00:01:16)

4. Explaining Nimbra Edge Technology (00:04:30)

5. The Internet Snake & Transcoding Anywhere (00:09:46)

6. Broadcast Modernization Challenges (00:13:45)

7. NetInt Integration & Cost Benefits (00:19:54)

8. NAB Preview & Final Thoughts (00:25:07)

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