When IBC 2025 opens its doors this September, visitors to Booth 5.B53 will find not just a product display, but a demonstration of how broadcast and streaming infrastructure can work seamlessly from ingest to audience. DVEO, Stream Republic by DVEO, and 1Legion have joined forces to present a complete ecosystem designed for the realities of modern media – where speed, scalability, and global reach are no longer optional, but essential.
This collaborative showcase is built to address one of the most pressing challenges in the industry: how to build flexible, future-proof workflows without overcomplicating the operational side. For many broadcasters, streamers, and content owners, the real struggle is not the lack of technology, but the fragmentation of solutions. By combining specialist expertise across cloud, AI, satellite, and hardware-based video processing, the three companies aim to strip away unnecessary complexity while enhancing capability.
Cloud-Powered Efficiency
At the heart of the presentation is Brutus Cloud, a cost-efficient transcoding platform optimised for live events. In an era where viewer expectations for quality and immediacy continue to rise, the ability to process high volumes of live content without spiralling costs has become mission-critical. Brutus Cloud addresses this with scalable capacity, allowing operators to flex resources up or down depending on demand, while maintaining consistent quality standards.
Alongside transcoding, the cloud portfolio extends to GPU infrastructure powered by 1Legion, tuned for AI-driven media workloads. This provides the compute backbone for intensive processes such as automated subtitling, dubbing, and video upscaling – all aimed at helping content reach global audiences in multiple languages and formats without slowing production cycles.
AI That Works for Media
Artificial intelligence is now a fixture in broadcast workflows, but not all implementations are created equal. The AI tools demonstrated here focus squarely on the specific needs of media production and distribution. Automated subtitling ensures accessibility and compliance in diverse markets, while AI-driven dubbing opens new revenue potential by reducing the barriers to localisation. Video upscaling, meanwhile, allows operators to breathe new life into legacy content, ensuring older material meets the resolution expectations of today’s viewers without costly reshoots or manual remastering.
Trusted Hardware for Demanding Workflows
While cloud services are at the forefront of the conversation, DVEO is also bringing its proven video processing appliances to the show floor. These hardware systems are designed for broadcast environments where reliability and performance cannot be compromised. They serve as a robust complement to the cloud solutions, giving operators the freedom to mix and match on-premise and virtualised infrastructure as required.
End-to-End Connectivity
The partnership extends beyond processing to cover distribution and acquisition. Satellite downlinking and playout services form part of the offering, ensuring content can be acquired from virtually anywhere and delivered to audiences via multiple channels. With support for SRT, IP, and hybrid CDN distribution, the system can be tuned for everything from niche FAST channels to large-scale global OTT services.
A Unified Vision for the Future
The convergence of DVEO, Stream Republic, and 1Legion at IBC 2025 is more than a marketing exercise – it’s a case study in how collaborative engineering can meet the multi-layered demands of the current media environment. The message is clear: whether you are building a channel from scratch, extending global delivery networks, or embedding AI into your existing infrastructure, this is a solution stack that’s ready to scale with you.
IBC has always been a platform for unveiling the next step in broadcast and streaming evolution, and at Booth 5.B53, that step is all about integration without compromise. By combining the strengths of each partner into a coherent offering, this trio is setting out to prove that the future of media infrastructure is not just about more features, but about smarter ways to bring them together.
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