
De qué se trata
MonteVIDEO Tech Meetup is for anyone interested in the underlying technology behind video distribution and PayTV industry. We will discuss about the industry from a technical side: engineering, product design and development.
We will cover technologies like broadcasting, monitoring, subscriber management systems, video security (CA and DRM), HTML5 video, streaming, transcoding, codecs, advertising, open standards, and more.
Everyone is welcome!
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•En líneaSummer Camp 2026 | Kick-off: MoQ Open Source Project
En línea### Real-time MoQ and MoQ-JS Kickoff
Join us for the kickoff of Real-time MoQ and MoQ-JS, one of the Summer Camp 2026 open-source projects!
This session will introduce the project’s vision, goals, and collaboration plan, plus share how you can get involved from day one.
We’ll talk about the methodology, upcoming syncs, and the real-world impact this work aims to have across the video tech ecosystem.About the project
Building on last year’s progress with moq-js, this project focuses on developing a modular, production-ready library for live streaming with MoQ (Media over QUIC)
The goal: to make these components reusable for creating next-gen live streaming and low-latency video experiences, all built on open infrastructure and modern CDNs.👥 Tech Sponsors: Luke Curley & Mike English
🎯 Track Lead: Nico LevyWhether you’re curious about the project, passionate about open-source video tech, or thinking of joining the contributor team, this is the perfect place to start!
Let’s kick off Real-time MoQ and MoQ-JS together and shape the future of live streaming over QUIC.
📅 Friday, November 14th
🕐 1:00 – 2:00 PM (UY time)
💻 Open Meetup — Everyone Welcome!8 asistentes
•En líneaSummer Camp 2026 | Kick-off: The Open Source AI Co-Pilot for Media Archives
En líneaJoin us for the kickoff of AI Co-Pilot for Media Archives, one of the open-source projects of Summer Camp 2026!
This session will introduce the vision, objectives, and collaboration plan, exploring how AI and RAG strategies can help media organizations (like SMPTE and its partners) make sense of the massive, fragmented archives they’ve built over time.
The problem
Across the media industry, archives are rarely a single, unified collection. They’re a mix of data scattered across multiple formats and systems: PDFs, videos, images, audio, Word documents, meeting notes, webinars, and more. For organizations like SMPTE, this diversity makes it increasingly difficult to find, connect, and reuse valuable knowledge.🎯 The goal
To build an AI-powered assistant that can search and interpret these diverse data sources, understand relationships between them, and provide contextual answers — while laying the groundwork for future provenance and access-control capabilities.👥 Tech Sponsor: Andy Beach (Think Alchemy)
Summer Project Leads: Nicolás Levy and Fabián CancelaWhether you’re passionate about AI, knowledge graphs, or media-tech innovation, join us to discover how this project aims to redefine the way the SMPTE community, and the broader industry, explores its archives.
Let’s build the AI Co-Pilot that will help unlock the archives of the future.
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