Odd Networks is an open source platform designed to give you access to a powerful set of tools that enables you to launch your own content streaming service across an array of mobile, tablet, and connected TV devices.
@clarklab Hey Clark! The phrase OTT (over-the-top) represents any content delivered outside of the normal set top cable box these days. OTT includes devices like Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV and more! Audiences these days want more control of what they watch, when they watch it, and where they watch it. We provide an open source solution that allows folks to get their content on any and all of the devices that their audiences want to consume their content on!
@clarklab No one needs more acronyms in their life! But yes any video content served over the internet (without having to subscribe to a traditional cable or satellite provider) is considered OTT. Most commonly people think of it as set top boxes like Roku and Apple TV, but it can also include gaming consoles, mobile content etc..
@jkeller_86 I guess this is targeted at folks in the industry, so take this with a grain of salt, but I'm a *hardcore* media streamer (owned multiple Google TVs, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV, Nexus Player, too many to list) and have never heard of "OTT". I figured it out pretty quickly, with your "Netflix in a box" line, which is pretty spot-on. Overall looking pretty great!
@clarklab First off, wow - that's a ton of devices - I think you may have just as many devices as we do in our office! That said, your 100% right as far as that being an industry term - although, it's just another confusing acronym lol
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