
3Q is an API-first video infrastructure for developers and engineering teams who want direct control over their media backend. A REST video API and native player SDKs give you programmatic access to hosting, ingestion, encoding, live streaming, video-on-demand, and delivery, so you can build video portals, streaming apps, or OTT backends on a single European platform.
The stack is transparent by design. 3Q supports adaptive bitrate streaming over HLS and DASH with mixed HEVC and AVC codecs and automatic Live-to-VoD. Delivery runs over a proprietary global CDN, encryption, and HTTP/2 over TLS 1.3. The Cookie- and Consent-free HTML5 Video Player is barrier-free in accordance with WCAG 2.1/BITV 2.0 and needs no consent layer. Video AI exposes speech-to-text transcription, automatic subtitles, translation, and chapter markers through the same API, and integration fits your existing pipeline and video workflows.
What sets 3Q apart is ownership. 3Q runs on its own independent European video infrastructure, so your data stays in the EU and under German jurisdiction. 3Q is GDPR-compliant and all processes are ISO/IEC 27001 certified, with modular pay-as-you-go pricing and 24/7 support from real video experts.
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Most AI video tools hand you a black box: closed weights, a subscription, and no way to see what is happening under the hood. LTX takes the opposite approach. Built by Lightricks, LTX is an open foundation model that generates and simulates across video, audio, and the physical world, and it puts the weights, the code, and the control in your hands.
At the center of the model is LTX-2.5, a 22B-parameter dual-stream diffusion transformer that produces native 4K video at up to 50 frames per second, with audio and video generated together in a single pass rather than stitched together afterward. Artificial Analysis, an independent benchmarking group, currently ranks LTX among the top three AI video models in the world.
You choose how you want to use it. Download the open weights and run LTX-2.5 on your own hardware. License the model for on-premise deployment backed by enterprise support. Or build directly on LTX Studio, the production suite that turns the model into a full creative workflow. Companies like ElevenLabs, Asteria Film Co., Magnopus, and NVIDIA already rely on LTX for their own work.
LTX is not built for one-off social clips. It is infrastructure for teams that generate motion, audio, and physical environments as part of their own products and pipelines.
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Ventuno
Ventuno, a SaaS OTT platform, can help you launch and grow your video streaming service.
Our customizable templates make it easy to quickly launch your apps and websites. Platforms supported – Your branded website, mobile app (Android, iOS), OTT apps (Roku. Apple TV, Android TV. Amazon Fire TV. LG TV. and Samsung TV).
All the features you need to manage your OTT services are included: IT infrastructure, video CMS and encoder, video player, ad server, payment gateway integration, servers and CDN.
You can monetize your service in any way you like - ads or subscriptions or pay-per-view.
The best part? The best part? You have one dashboard that can manage all aspects of your video business, including uploading, sharing, monetizing and analysing your live streams and videos.
Do you have any questions? Get in touch with us today!
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Amazon Video Ads
Amazon Video Ads provide a platform for advertisers to connect with Amazon shoppers through targeted video content displayed on Amazon’s sites, mobile applications, and the wake screen of Fire tablets. Deliver your brand's message effectively by utilizing out-stream autoplay videos that promise an engaging advertising experience. These video ads begin playback automatically once the content is at least 50% visible on the viewer’s screen, though the audio is muted by default and requires user interaction to activate. If the video moves out of sight, autoplay will cease until it reappears. It is important to avoid incorporating call-to-action elements that prompt users to click, as clicking the video player will enable sound and potentially restart the video. Typically, Amazon video ads feature the advertiser's logo, a text headline, and a call-to-action link next to the video display. This standardized layout simplifies the process, as it eliminates the need for creative design assistance from Amazon Advertising and is accessible for both mobile and desktop use. Additionally, advertisers can benefit from the extensive reach of Amazon’s audience, enhancing their brand visibility across various platforms.
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