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VOD streaming service providers with secure VOD solution
VOD streaming service providers with secure VOD solution

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Introduction

The global VOD streaming platform market is about to reach 225 billion dollars by the year 2028 as per the report. With the technological advancement infusion of blockchain technology in video streaming and the use of artificial intelligence the quality will be increased to the demand of the market.Where you can start a VOD provider business by seeing all the features available to make your own VOD provider.

 

What is VOD?

Video on demand has come over a long time but it is popular only in recent times. In the early days of VOD the movie should wait till the movie is downloaded then only you can watch it depending upon the file to be downloaded will take minutes or hours depending on the internet facilities. But nowadays the development of VODprovider apps now you can view online don't want to wait till it should be downloaded which has allowed watching the video to playback even in good quality with user internet connection speed. Due to the advancement in network speed, bandwidth, video compression, and acceleration users' demand for video streaming over demand has become a mainstream reality application over the decade. where the market was traditional such as TV dominating the entire world. But nowadays you can see strong growth on VOD services platforms including both paid and unsubscriber and advertised financed VOD like Youtube.

 

Types of VOD streaming services:

Subscription video on demand (SVOD):

It is for daily users who use that stream in daily uses subscribers may have unlimited streaming to a licensed catalog of content for the duration of their active subscription term. You can subscribe by shortly as a month or if an want a long time to subscribe you can choose as long as a year. It is similar to the traditional way the package can view. The users are free to consume any content as they wish at the same monthly price.

 

Transitional video on demand (TVOD)

TVOD is the opposite of SVOD also known as the pay-per-view and offers two options on a pay-per-view scheme. The customer can purchase the content fully or rent it from the platform or the user can pay a fee for downloading for viewing it later and it will be for a limited period.

 

AD-based video on demand (AVOD)

Avod is nearly free for using that platform need to consume the advertisement as the cost of production fees and hosting. This is a way for companies to generate revenue from advertising by reaching a large audience with their message for generating leads or sales from the viewers' interest in what they want to offer.

 

Use of DRM encryption service for VOD Providers

Digital rights management called (DRM) is used by content creators and distributors to restrict the way in which the content is used transferred and stored by the users.DRM workflow begins with content encryption. whenever the user clicks the plays the video player sends key access to the request to the license server.

The main DRM technology systems used are Google Widevine and apple Fairplay to support the most popular browser.

 

Other Security features apart from DRM used by VOD Providers

Dynamic watermarking

Domain Restriction

Offline encrypted downloads 

Geo location



 

How do VOD providers avoid screen recording?

There is a DRM security level for various devices and machines which is a screen capture prevention mechanism if you are a VOD user you know that if u record or screenshot a black image appears. Platforms like Netflix and Hotstar employ multiple DRM systems because users access video content through the app and many different browsers and operating systems.VOD providers use DRM services to prevent content privacy.

 

 

 


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