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市場調查報告書

全球播送用與網路數位錄影機市場

The World Broadcast and Network Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Market

出版商 Frost & Sullivan
出版日期 2005年03月 商品編碼 29211
內容資訊 英文  
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

數位錄影機(Digital Video Recorder)集多種 VTR 功能於一身,與價格高昂、內容著作權容易受侵害的現有顧客基礎之個人數位錄影機(Personal Video Recorder)比較下,成本面與內容維護面均佔有優勢,對於播送公司來說是比較經濟的選項。

擅長高科技領域市調諮詢的美國專業公司 Frost & Sullivan(總公司: 德州),調查分析了全球播送用數位錄影機與其市場後,出版了一本綜合報告書“The World Broadcast and Network Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Market”

報告書內容包括:由數位媒體、數位串流、數位編碼、數位資產管理、數位著作權管理與視訊伺服器所構成的網路數位錄影市場相關概要、市場動向、擴大營收的影響因素等等,內容綱要摘記如下:

全球播送用與網路數位錄影機市場

  • 摘要
  • 市場概要與定義
  • 市場擴大與阻礙因素
  • 市場動向
  • 市場預測
  • 業界競爭狀況
  • 總論
  • Frost & Sullivan Awards

目錄

Abstract

Video Sever-based Products can Cost-Effectively Replace Video Tape Recorders

Digital video recorders (DVRs) pack the functionalities of multiple video tape recorders (VTRs) into a single box, giving broadcasters a compelling financial incentive in terms of cost of ownership and maintenance. Traditional client-based personal video recorders (PVRs) are expensive and are prone to content piracy issues. Telecom companies are attempting to generate demand for the video component of their offerings by promoting Internet protocol television (IPTV) among traditional cable and satellite customers. Their strategy includes passing on cost savings to customers, while simultaneously appeasing content owners. This is done by providing customers with PVR functionality without actually letting them record any content at their premises thereby easing piracy concerns.

This Frost & Sullivan research provides an overview of the world broadcast and network DVR markets. The market has been segmented into digital media, digital streaming, digital encoding, digital asset management, digital rights management, and video servers. It also discusses the driving and restraining factors for revenue generation and gives recommendations on how to proceed in this market. The research enables companies to align their positioning strategies to benefit from the changing markets and obtain maximum return on investment.

Significant Value Proposition of Digitized Media to Drive Uptake of DVRs

The value proposition of DVRs can be quantified as savings on physical archives, collaboration, near real-time delivery, reduced time to market, and cutbacks in expenses on retrieving lost or misplaced assets. Potential customers have begun to show interest in the products due to the ease and swiftness of editing video content stored on a video server-based DVR as opposed to on videotape. Moreover, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) mandate to switch to digital format has enhanced the demand for larger video server solutions with greater applications.

With this decision, there have been rapid and wide-ranging changes in the broadcast workflow -- starting with cameras and the encoding and ingest process through to the editing, recording, and management, and finally the provision of content. "Most broadcast stations in the United States are now digitalized and are increasingly moving toward high definition (HD) transmission, and Europe is also expected to shift to the digital format by 2008-2010," says the analyst of this research. "Most vendors are very optimistic about the Asia Pacific markets over the next five years, but currently, bureaucratic hurdles and infrastructure problems discourage heavy investment."

Triple-Play Package Spurs Demand for Video Servers, while Competition Heats up among Telecommunications, Cable, and Utility Companies

Cable companies have traditionally provided just video and data services and have monopolized the world markets for video programming and video on demand (VOD). A recent move by cable companies to provide voice services has sounded the alarm bells among traditional telecom companies. Threatened by a fast shrinking residential customer base due to aggressive competition from cable companies, telecom enterprises have started contemplating the triple-play package of voice, data, and video by offering video and VOD services over digital subscriber line (DSL).

"With this recent move to provide voice by North American cable companies, telecom company-based video services are proliferating and are now encroaching on the traditional market of cable companies," notes the analyst. This sudden momentum is expected to spur the demand for video server-based product, especially network PVRs (NPVRs).

 

Table of Contents

1 THE WORLD BROADCAST AND NETWORK DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER (DVR) MARKET

The World Broadcast and Network Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Market

  • Executive Summary
  • Market Overview and Definitions
  • Drivers and Barriers to Broadcast and Network DVR Market Adoption
  • Market Trends
  • The Market Forecasts
  • The Competitive Landscape of the Broadcast and Network DVR Market
  • Conclusions
  • Frost & Sullivan Awards
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