Stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. Group of specialists created by the international organization ISO to formulate standards in the compression and transmission of digital audio and video information.
Stands for "Over-the-Top". Refers to any traditional communication service that is transmitted over the Internet, as opposed to services with traditional video transmission cable or satellite.
System where video files are stored on online servers, which makes it possible to access and view them from anywhere. This fact optimizes the experience of the end user. Cloud Video Distribution systems can be used as another name for CDNs (Content Delivery Network)
Middleware used to manage IPTV components. The operator requires middleware to control certain actions of the subscribers such as access to content, billing, allocation of service packages, etc.
Machine learning model that allows programs to simulate the human learning model. In the video market, this model is used to generate content recommendations, follow user activity within the platform, and generate metadata through audiovisual content.
Rate of the speed of a frame, that is, the number of images (frames) contained in one second of video. When the human eye sees 10 to 12 consecutive images per second, it perceives the images individually, but when the number of frames is greater, the eye perceives the images as if they were moving. The NTSC system uses a frame rate of 29.97 fps and the PAL system of 25 fps.
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