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Engineering A Modern Super Bowl Streaming Workflow From The Ground Up
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This presentation details all the components of the end-to-end video streaming workflow, used to stream Super Bowl 53 across both the CBS Sports & CBS All Access platforms. Learn how CBS Interactive setup signal acquisition, encoding for maximum reliability and visual quality, ad workflow, private network interconnects for delivering content to origins in multiple locations, and how a multi-CDN strategy was implemented, including the importance of doing CDN decisioning in a manner that can react to real-time changes in network conditions.
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