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Consumers are now familiar with accessing digital content over broadband networks. Moreover, users want total freedom: not only to find content easily, notably via peer-to-peer file sharing services over Internet but also to move content between their various devices.
The content industry is facing this new dilemma: how Rights Holders can control copyright usages and match end users’ expectations?
The Medialive solution provides the perfect answer while enhancing a seamless integration with third-party technologies (rich-media interactivity, DRM, broadcast and streaming equipment…). Specifically designed for the audiovisual world, Medialive’s advanced technology not only enables secure content distribution but also fully supports innovative business models.
The various services such as download, VoD, contents streaming, IPTV or web-TV, satellite (DVB-S) or terrestrial (DVB-T, DVB-H) digital channels broadcast offered over Internet or Telecom networks are entirely supported by Medialive’s solution. The protection process can be performed either “on-the-fly” or in a file-based mode. Moreover, the Medialive solution handles a huge range of services: download with online or offline consumption, progressive download, streaming channels or playlist-based programme.

The key advantages inherent to the core technological innovations brought by Medialive are:
  • Content super-distribution;
  • All Internet and Telecom services support;
  • Content redistribution (PVR, nPVR, Memory card storage, Multiroom TV);
  • Enabling multi-forensic watermarking and multi-DRM "operability";
  • Lightweight solution
  • Unique security assets;
  • Embedded teasing;
  • Marketing campaigns and editorial changes possible on-the-fly.


The Medialiving® concept is a true innovative approach, only using about 1% of an original source, extracted and substituted by lures.



Medialive at IBC 2008

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Medialive at CommunicAsia 2008

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