Alliance for Open Media is the #83,331 most-subscribed YouTube channel worldwide and #18,070 in United States, with 591 subscribers and 44.5K total views across 48 videos.
Biography
The Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) is a non-profit industry consortium headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts, and formed to develop open, royalty-free technology for multimedia delivery. It uses the ideas and principles of open web standard development to create video standards that can serve as alternatives to the hitherto dominant standards of the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
Channel description
The Alliance for Open Media is a Joint Development Foundation Projects, LLC series. The Joint Development Foundation is an independent non-profit organization that provides the corporate and legal infrastructure to enable groups to establish and operate standards and source code development collaborations.
Latest videos Channel ↗
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The Future of Innovation is Open Webinar 2025
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AV2 Common Test Condition Latest Test Result Update, presented by Ryan Lei, Meta
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Contrast Sensitivity Functions & Visual Difference Predictors, by Rafał Mantiuk, Univ. of Cambridge
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Introduction to IAMF Technology, Content Creation and Playback, presented by Jani Huoponen, YouTube
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AV2 Video Codec Architecture, presented by Andrey Norkin, Netflix & AOM Coding Working Group
Frequently asked
- How many subscribers does Alliance for Open Media have?
- 591 subscribers — #83,331 worldwide, #18,070 in United States.
- When did Alliance for Open Media start on YouTube?
- The channel was created in Jul 2018.