videovastast
Videovastast is a term that appears in speculative discussions about future video delivery technologies. It denotes a holistic framework for scalable, low-latency video delivery designed to work across diverse networks, devices, and conditions. The concept does not refer to a formal standard or widely adopted specification, but rather to an architectural pattern for combining advances in video coding, transmission, and edge infrastructure.
Origin and scope: The term has circulated largely in academic blogs and experimental research papers from the
Technical concept: Videovastast emphasizes scalable video coding with multiple quality layers, content-aware encoding to optimize quality
Architecture: A typical videovastast-inspired setup would employ encoders producing layered bitstreams, a manifest describing available layers,
Status and reception: Because it is not a formal standard, videovastast remains a theoretical framework. It
See also: Adaptive bitrate streaming, Scalable video coding, Edge computing, MPEG-DASH, AV1, Content delivery network.