Ateme encoders enable video consumption on Apple Vision Pro
Tuesday, March 19th, 2024Ateme Propels Spatial Computing with TITAN Encoders for Apple Vision Pro
- Ateme enables new ways of consuming video assets with immersive experiences on the Apple Vision Pro.
- Its TITAN encoders leverage the Gen 7 compression core to support Spatial Computing through the MV-HEVC standard.
PARIS, France — Ateme announces that its TITAN encoders now enable new ways of consuming video assets on the Apple Vision Pro. Leveraging Ateme’s Gen 7 compression engine to support Spatial Computing through the MV-HEVC standard, TITAN encoders can now deliver stereoscopic 3D content for Spatial Computing.
Spatial Computing enables new ways of consuming content, where viewers are immersed into the action through real-life virtual scenes and characters portrayed in 3D stereoscopic video, as well as immersive audio coming from all directions and even bouncing off the objects in your surroundings, for a true-to-life experience. Ateme’s TITAN encoders stand at the forefront of this revolution, empowering content providers and rights owners to deliver immersive experiences previously unseen. By embracing the MV-HEVC standard and leveraging Ateme’s expertise in multi-layer HEVC formats for video compression, Ateme ensures seamless compatibility and exceptional quality for 3D video on the Apple Vision Pro platform.
“Content providers and rights owners are looking for new ways to engage viewers, and Spatial Computing is a real breakthrough in this field,” said Anaïs Painchault, VP Products, Compression & Processing at Ateme. “We’re excited to be part of this adventure, pioneering new ways of consuming content and enabling content providers and rights owners to participate in this revolution by unlocking the potential of Spatial Computing for audiences worldwide.”
3D stereoscopic content encoded by Ateme for the Apple Vision Pro will be showcased at Ateme’s Booth in the West Hall, W1721, at the 2024 NAB Show from April 14th to 17th.
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