Live Video Sharing System Launched by TVU Networks: Global Networked Video Memory, TVU MediaMeshTM
TVU Networks, a leading provider of live video solutions, has launched TVU MediaMeshTM, a transformative platform designed to revolutionise live video production. The new platform aims to address the challenges faced by the industry for years, including physical infrastructure constraints, costly equipment, and rigid routing systems.
At the heart of TVU MediaMeshTM is a global shared memory that provides seamless, real-time access to live signals. This innovation solves the problem of connecting and managing diverse live sources, a challenge that has prevented about 1% of productions from fully migrating to the cloud.
The launch of TVU MediaMeshTM comes with the announcement of its APIs being made open, enabling customers and partners to create new solutions. Developers can start building MediaMesh integrations today at tvunetworks.com/tvu-developer.
Industry leader Grass Valley has integrated its AMPP system with MediaMesh, allowing for easier connection of sources from multiple vendors. This collaboration, according to Adam Marshall, CPO at Grass Valley, is the type of collaboration customers have been asking for.
TVU Networks has formed the MediaMesh Advisory Board (MAB), including leaders from Chyron, EVS, Grass Valley, Solid State Logic, Vizrt, and other industry heavyweights. The MAB will meet quarterly, starting September 3rd, to provide feedback and ensure real-world alignment. Members of the MAB include Frank Radice, Jim Jachetta, Kathy Cacciatore, and Jason Jenkins.
The future of live production, according to TVU Networks, depends on collaboration, not closed ecosystems. MediaMesh gives teams the freedom to produce from anywhere, with any tools, without backend worries. This freedom is expected to open up new possibilities for broadcasters and developers alike.
At IBC 2025 (Hall 7, B.55), TVU will showcase integrations from MAB members and interoperability demos with Grass Valley, Riedel, Matrox, AWS, and other partners. Additional partners including Mediatest, Eluvio, Pixelstorm, In-Sync, Telos Alliance, and others will also highlight solutions at IBC 2025.
Broadcasters and developers can deploy MediaMesh instantly for remote production, multi-vendor workflows, or building next-generation live apps. The platform is immediately available, including through the AWS Marketplace.
Mike Cronk, VP of Strategy at TVU, stated that MediaMesh removes the biggest obstacle to cloud adoption. For years, live production has been constrained by physical infrastructure, costly equipment, and rigid routing systems. With TVU MediaMeshTM, these constraints are a thing of the past.
In a world where live production is becoming increasingly complex, TVU MediaMeshTM promises to simplify the process, making it more accessible and affordable for everyone.