Zencoder

Zencoder is a cloud-based video encoding service launched in 2010. Zencoder offers video transcoding, ingest, and syndication via web service APIs.

Zencoder is backed by investors, including five of the top ten angel investors in the US according to Business Week.[1]

History

In 2008, Zencoder partnered with On2 Technologies to create Flix Cloud, an online video encoding service [2] and was officially launched in April 2009. Google[3] acquired On2 in 2010, and Flix Cloud was shut down later that year. Zencoder launched as a new transcoding service in May 2010 after the company participated in the Y Combinator startup accelerator.

In 2011, CloudHarmony benchmarked the transcoding speeds of 4 cloud encoding platforms.[4] Zencoder provided the fastest average encoding speeds.

In July 2012, Zencoder was acquired by the Boston-based video company Brightcove.[5] Zencoder continues to function as an independent service.

Open Source Player

Zencoder is the creator of an open-source HTML5 video player, Video.js, built with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Video.js plays video via native playback in all HTML5 browsers and devices, or through Adobe Flash when HTML5 playback is not available.

References

  1. Future of Technology 2010 - "Archived copy". Archived from the original on January 30, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. On2 Technologies and Zencoder Partner to Create On-Demand Video Encoding Service - https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=anGxmzyYqTKQ
  3. Google Closes On2 Technology Acquisition - http://investor.google.com/releases/2010/0219.html
  4. Encoding Performance: Comparing Zencoder, Encoding.com, Sorenson & Panda - http://blog.cloudharmony.com/2011/10/encoding-performance-comparing-zencoder.html
  5. Brightcove Acquires Zencoder - http://blog.zencoder.com/2012/07/26/brightcove-acquires-zencoder/


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