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Amazon Elastic Transcoder

Amazon Elastic Transcoder

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  • #167 Software in Other Audio, Video, Graphics Software
  • Amazon Elastic Transcoder market share is <0.01% with more than 13 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 854,009 contacts that are using Amazon Elastic Transcoder , including Amazon NASA BBC

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    ABOUT AMAZON ELASTIC TRANSCODER

    Amazon Elastic Transcoder is media transcoding in the cloud. It is designed to be a highly scalable, easy to use and a cost-effective way for developers and businesses to convert media files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs.

    Top industries using this technology

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    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    1,425,047
    67.48%
    96,747
    4.58%
    84,989
    4.02%
    65,738
    3.11%
    61,190
    2.90%
    56,963
    2.70%
    43,380
    2.05%
    34,197
    1.62%
    29,291
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    1.39%
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    What is Amazon Elastic Transcoder and what is used for?

    Amazon Elastic Transcoder is media transcoding in the cloud. It is designed to be a highly scalable, easy to use and a cost-effective way for developers and businesses to convert media files from their source format into versions that will playback on devices like smartphones, tablets and PCs.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Amazon Elastic Transcoder

    MediaElement.js is one of the most well-known alternatives to Amazon Elastic Transcoder

    Who uses Amazon Elastic Transcoder?

    13 companies reportedly use Amazon Elastic Transcoder in their tech stacks, including Amazon, NASA, BBC