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QuickPlay Media, the leading provider of cloud-based managed service solutions for the distribution of premium media to IP-connected devices, today announced the availability of closed captioning support for its Live and On Demand multiscreen video solutions. Using its cloud-based OpenVideo platform, QuickPlay ingests, extracts and encodes closed captioning data from a variety of video formats - enabling mobile TV service providers to integrate closed captioning into their premium mobile video services. Last September, the FCC mandated that all episodic content delivered over IP networks must have closed captioning, under the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010.
Implementing closed captioning into a multiscreen service is a challenge for mobile TV service providers as there are currently multiple standards for closed captioning formats. In many cases, content providers either do not provide captioning data or supply variations that are unsupported on today’s popular mobile TV devices. This creates increasing complexity in the ingestion, management and delivery of content with high-quality closed captioning.
QuickPlay’s OpenVideo platform simplifies the ingestion process by taking the closed captioning data, whether embedded or in a sidecar, and normalizing it in combination with player support to be compatible for viewing across iOS, Android and Windows devices. OpenVideo then runs the content through standard encoding and media transformation processes to add DRM, device profiles and packaging information. If content providers have failed to provide closed captioning data, the content is flagged as an exception and the service provider is notified of the non-compliance. QuickPlay has also introduced a user friendly toggle on the client application enabling consumers to easily turn closed captioning on or off while viewing streams or downloads.
AT&T U-verse is one mobile TV service provider using QuickPlay’s closed captioning service to quickly and cost-effectively offer its subscribers this advanced service, while complying with FCC regulations. As part of its managed services offerings, QuickPlay works with content providers on behalf of AT&T, who serve video and closed captioning files in many different formats. The files are either embedded in the video or as a separate file that includes metadata to match the captioning with the video content. QuickPlay’s automated ingestion system supports embedded or separate closed captioning metadata, which is then packaged into a single format for playout. This ensures a high-quality playback experience in an easy-to-use service for AT&T U-verse customers to access on the iPhone or iPad, or with an Android device.
“Closed captions not only greatly enhance the mobile video viewing experience for people with hearing impairments, but they drive up overall viewership numbers,” said Kavi Maharajh, QuickPlay’s VP of Product and Research Development. “QuickPlay is dedicated to ensuring that our customers meet regulatory requirements. More importantly, we help them do it in a cost effective way that enables them to continue to offer a high-quality of service to their subscribers.”
About QuickPlay Media
QuickPlay Media is the leading
provider of managed service solutions for the distribution of premium
video to IP-connected devices. Successfully used by the world’s largest
communications and media companies, QuickPlay’s cloud-based OpenVideo
platform provides the most scalable and secure way for companies to
deliver engaging multiscreen entertainment experiences. For more
information, please follow QuickPlay Media on Twitter at
@quickplaymedia. Interested parties can also follow QuickPlay on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/quickplaymedia.
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