Torque Video Systems Announces Business Partnership with NETINT Technologies

Torque Video Systems Announces Business Partnership with NETINT Technologies

Singapore, September 4, 2019Torque Video Systems, the global provider of innovative solutions for disaster recovery playout, monitoring and management systems, today announced a business and sales distribution channel partnership with Vancouver-based NETINT Technologies, an innovator of computational storage and video processing SoC solutions.

Under the agreement, Torque will integrate NETINT’s Codensity Video Transcoders into its DVStor product line. In addition, Torque will look after sales and marketing activities of NETINT Technologies’ products across Asia.

The DVStor already provides exceptional value for large volume recording of multi-stream digital content. Integrating the ASIC-based H.264/AVC and H.265/HEVC Codensity Video Transcoders into the DVStor enables new applications for disaster recovery playout, content repurposing and media analysis.

Codensity™ Video Transcoders offer high quality, scalable encoding for live video streaming, through a unique combination of ASIC-based encoding and the scalability of NVMe cloud storage infrastructure. Supporting up to 4K UHD resolution, the solution offers a much lower price point compared to alternative encoding architectures. Modules easily plug into any NVMe-based server. The solution includes FFmpeg compatible SDK, allowing service providers using FFmpeg to achieve quick and significant encoding capacity upgrades.

Danny Wilson, Founder and CEO of Torque Video Systems said, “Codensity Video Transcoders are a breakthrough in both ease of use while providing the highest encoding density we have seen so far. Packaged like an SSD drive, integrating these with our NVMe storage systems is simply brilliant, as these fit into any FFmpeg workflow. With that flexibility, we are confident the NETINT Codensity products will offer tremendous benefits to our clients.”

“NETINT is excited about working with Torque to expand our market presence in Asia,” said Randal Horne, Head of Global Sales, NETINT Technologies. “Torque’s years of experience and intimate knowledge of the global video market will provide a powerful advantage in our efforts to introduce the economic, density and deployment benefits of Codensity video transcoding solutions to service providers in Asia,” continued Horne.

Torque Video Systems exhibits at IBC 2019, booth 1F34, from September 13 to 17. Demos are available on-site.

Marcom contact:

Sharifah Ahmad
Marketing Communications Manager
Torque Video Systems