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Pamela Morgan, Media and Entertainment Tech outlook | Tuesday, July 20, 2021
With a video content management system, professional broadcasters and online brands can store, organize, and monetize the content.
FREMONT, CA: In the ever-changing digital environment, businesses constantly search for creative ways to create engaging, insightful content that consumers will pay money to access. Video is becoming an essential part of the online content environment, and its effect on overall online user behavior is rising every year. For instance, YouTube estimates that one billion hours of videos are viewed on its website each day, equating to billions of individual video views.
Creating engaging video content, storing, organizing, and monetizing it is critical to a creator's growth and success. Broadcasters shift to video content management tools to help them navigate all these essential tasks and achieve their video monetization and delivery targets.
What is Video Content Management?
A video streaming CMS is a form of the content management system. A video CMS platform is designed exclusively for hosting and streaming video files instead of storing them and organizing different media types. It's easier to store and organize all the video files in one central location, and it is even possible to distribute the videos through live and on-demand channels.
Key Features of Professional-Grade Video CMS
Batch Uploading Tools
Uploading an individual video file will take a long time, due to which the users might spend hours and have one video ready for publishing.
They can upload several video files into the CMS easily and securely using batch uploading software. It reduces the time it takes to get the videos prepared, and the amount of bandwidth used to process all these uploads.
Video Encoding
The camera's RAW footage must be digitized during a live stream before it can be streamed across the internet to the audience.
A video encoder compresses the videos into one seamless video convenient to stream instead of storing them as a set of individual images from the camera.
Video Privacy and Security
Users must secure the videos. They must upload, store, and share videos privately without fear of them being hacked.
With HTTPS uploading and delivery, users can securely upload and share the video content. The lock in the address bar means that the data is safe, and it offers the viewers confidence that their gadgets will not be infected with malware when they watch the videos.
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