Friday, February 1, 2013

Amazon Wants a Bigger Piece of Cloud Video with New Elastic Transcoder Service


This is a brief excerpt from NoFilmSchool




We may only think about transcoding in terms of dropping a file in into a batch converter and coming out with maybe a dozen file formats at most, but for really big jobs, especially those that need streaming video, letting another specialized company take care of the workload is far more efficient. So when a giant corporation like Amazon, who is at the forefront of cloud computing and servers, decides to get into video transcoding, it’s nothing to take lightly. Click through for more on Amazon’s new video transcoding service, Elastic Transcoder.

Amazon’s description of how the service actually works:


Amazon Elastic Transcoder is video transcoding in the cloud. It is designed to be a highly scalable, easy to use and a cost effective way for developers and businesses to convert (or “transcode”) video files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs.

Amazon Elastic Transcoder manages all aspects of the transcoding process for you transparently and automatically. There’s no need to administer software, scale hardware, tune performance, or otherwise manage transcoding infrastructure. You simply create a transcoding “job” specifying the location of your source video and how …



By: Joe Marine


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