Processing, security and packaging in one real-time pipeline.
IDVIU Content Processing transforms live and on-demand content into delivery-ready streaming assets, applying security, encoding and packaging in a single workflow.
It combines ingestion, transcoding, DRM preparation, watermarking and packaging — without wiring together multiple disconnected systems.
Everything in the Content Processing module.
Adopt one module or several. Each carries its own security and speaks standard interfaces.
Encode, encrypt and package content in a single real-time pass — no intermediate assets, no duplicated workflows. Resources activate only when content is being prepared or streamed.
Generate AV1 HDR streams for both live and VoD workloads on pipelines built for production. Lower delivery bandwidth while maintaining visual quality.
Apply protection directly during processing — multi-DRM, visual burn-ins, forensic watermarking and unique-copy generation. Every asset leaves the pipeline already protected.
Protect content catalogs and access-management systems with long-term security architectures designed for future cryptographic resilience.
Drop it into the stack you already run.
No rip-and-replace. The module plugs into your architecture, keeps its own security, and scales into the full platform whenever you're ready.
A senior engineer maps the module to your existing architecture — no generic onboarding.
Standard protocols and APIs. Keep the rest of your stack exactly as it is today.
Self-hosted, managed, or orchestrated with the vucell runtime. Scale into the full platform later.
Standalone module, or part of the platform.
Take only this module today and integrate it yourself — or let IDVIU operate the whole stack for you.
Integrate Content Processing into the systems you already run. Keep full control of the rest of your stack.
Ship a secure streaming service without building or operating infrastructure — this module included.
Compose the rest of your stack.
Add Content Processing to your platform.
Tell us about your project — a senior engineer will reply with an integration plan.
