The digital content landscape has been revolutionized by short-form videos. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts have captured billions of viewers, creating a dynamic, engaging format that’s reshaping entertainment and communication worldwide. However, with popularity comes challenges—particularly in protecting content from piracy and unauthorized redistribution.
At Doverunner, we understand these pressing challenges. That’s why we are thrilled to introduce TNP (Transcoding & Packaging), our enhanced SaaS-based DRM encryption and transcoding service, designed specifically for short-form video streaming platforms. With TNP, we make robust content protection easy, scalable, and developer-friendly.
Why DRM and Transcoding Matter for Short-Form Video
Short-form content is highly shareable, which makes it an attractive target for piracy. Research shows that unprotected short videos can result in billions of illicit views yearly, causing substantial revenue loss and threatening the sustainability of creators and platforms alike. Every minute spent viewing pirated content can displace up to 3.5 minutes of legitimate streaming, highlighting the urgency of securing video assets effectively.
DRM solutions play a critical role by preventing unauthorized downloads and redistribution, ensuring content creators and platforms maintain control and revenue fairness. Meanwhile, transcoding optimizes videos for playback across countless devices and network conditions, improving user experience with seamless, buffer-free streaming.
Meet TNP: Simple, No-Code, API-Driven Protection
What sets TNP apart?
No Coding Required:
Our intuitive no-code setup means platforms can start encrypting and transcoding videos instantly—no extensive developer resources needed.
API-Based Integration:
Designed for modern streaming architectures, TNP’s plug-and-play APIs enable easy and fast integration with any platform, getting your DRM protection up and running in minutes.
Multi-DRM Support:
Supports all major DRM standards including Google Widevine, Apple FairPlay, and Microsoft PlayReady — ensuring maximum reach with uncompromised security.
Automated Quality Transcoding:
Ensures videos are packaged in the right format and resolution, optimizing playback quality and bandwidth usage regardless of device or network speed.
Cloud-Scale SaaS Model:
Easily handles sudden surges in demand, such as viral short videos, with predictable pricing and continuous updates managed by Doverunner.
Aspect ratio support:
Supporting short-form videos having unique aspect ratio such as 9:16 or 1:1 without distortion.
Unlock Revenue, Reduce Piracy, and Build User Trust
Deploying TNP empowers platforms to combat piracy more effectively. Studies suggest DRM-enabled platforms can convert up to 45% of former piracy users into paying subscribers — driving legitimate growth and boosting platform revenue. By ensuring creators’ work remains safe and their revenue protected, platforms foster a healthier ecosystem that supports innovation, diversity, and quality content.
Moreover, secure content builds audience trust. Users enjoy consistent, high-quality streaming experiences, confident their platform of choice respects content rights and invests in protecting both creators and consumers.
Get Started with TNP Today
As short-form video content continues its explosive rise, platforms must prioritize robust, scalable content protection and streaming optimization. Doverunner’s TNP solution combines cutting-edge DRM encryption and automated transcoding into a single, hassle-free SaaS offering—specifically tailored for the fast-paced, high-volume demands of short videos.
Don’t let piracy undermine your platform’s growth and creator relationships. Protect your content, simplify integration, and scale effortlessly with Doverunner TNP.
Contact us today to learn more about TNP and how it can become a cornerstone of your content security and delivery strategy.
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