Netflix bets on Ateme TITAN to industrialize live streaming
Ateme announced a multi-year agreement with Netflix under which Netflix will deploy Ateme’s TITAN Live transcoder to support its live streaming workflows. The TITAN Live platform is positioned to provide real-time, bandwidth-efficient encoding across multiple codec formats and includes quality measurement using metrics such as VMAF.
Key Takeaways
- Netflix will use Ateme’s TITAN Live transcoder as part of its live streaming pipeline under a multi-year agreement
- TITAN Live targets real-time, bandwidth-efficient encoding for live events across multiple codec formats
- Quality evaluation is built around metrics including VMAF, reinforcing an objective, measurement-driven live workflow
- The partnership signals continued investment in operationalizing live at Netflix, beyond one-off event experiments
Why It Matters
Live streaming is moving from “special project” to core product for major SVODs—and the bottleneck is no longer just rights or production, but repeatable, cost-efficient encoding at scale. Netflix choosing an external live transcoder vendor suggests the company is optimizing for time-to-reliability and operational consistency as its live slate grows. The VMAF angle is a tell: the new KPI for live isn’t bitrate bragging rights, it’s measurable QoE under real-time constraints. Expect more platform differentiation to come from encoding + quality telemetry, not just CDN spend.
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