Capella Systems
Founded | San Jose, California USA 2009 |
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Headquarters |
San Jose, California, United States products = Cambria LiveCambria File Convert Cambria Cluster |
Website | www.capellasystems.net |
Capella Systems, LLC is a privately held technology company headquartered in San Jose, California, United States. The company provides enterprise-level software products for video streaming, transcoding and video capture. Customers include broadcasters, web sites, IPTV providers as well as the corporate and worship markets. Capella powers services such as IIJ's 4K/HEVC Cloud Transcode
Capella was featured on YouTube Developers Stories and on YouTube Developers Live
Capella was the first to demonstrate per-title video encoding optimization.[1]
Products
- Cambria File Convert, an offline video transcoding software. Major containers (MP4, MPEG-2 Transport Stream, MXF, WMV) and codecs (H.264, HEVC, MPEG-2, AAC, AC3) can be used as input or output formats. Operation can be manual or automated using the built-in Watch Folder or API. The transcoding engine supports high-bit depth video (10-bit) and rewrapping operation. Cambria File Convert utilizes the x264 and x265 open source video encoding libraries, under commercial license.
- Cambria Cluster manages multiple copies of Cambria File Convert in a multi-machine Cluster configuration. It provides failover capabilities and handling of high volume of transcoding.
- Cambria Live, a live video streaming software. Live sources (SDI, HDMI, IP) and files can be mixed and uploaded in realtime to YouTube , Ustream , Adobe Flash servers, Wowza servers and more. Operation can be manual or automated using the built-in Scheduler or API. It has been certified by Ustream .
- Cambria Broadcast Manager, which manages multiple live video encoders and adds failover and redundancy features.
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