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YouTube officially verifies Ateme TITAN

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 19, 2026Updated:March 19, 2026 Tech No Comments4 Mins Read
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French video compression and delivery specialist Ateme has secured a place on YouTube’s official list of verified live encoders, a milestone that confirms the company’s TITAN encoding platform meets YouTube’s technical and performance standards for high-quality live streaming workflows. The certification covers support for SRT output, a protocol increasingly central to professional live contribution over unmanaged and unpredictable network environments.

The announcement positions Ateme alongside a select group of encoder manufacturers whose products have been formally validated by YouTube, giving broadcasters, rights holders and content creators an additional layer of assurance when building live streaming infrastructure around the platform.

What the YouTube verification actually confirms

YouTube’s verified live encoder program exists to give content owners confidence that the tools they are selecting for live production workflows have been tested against the platform’s own technical requirements. For Ateme, the certification covering SRT output is particularly meaningful because SRT, which stands for Secure Reliable Transport, is specifically designed to maintain stream quality and stability over networks where packet loss, latency fluctuations and other disruptions would compromise traditional contribution protocols.

According to Ateme, the certification allows creators and content owners to deliver low-latency live streams to YouTube over unmanaged networks with greater resilience and secure transmission. In practical terms, this means broadcasters running remote productions, live sports coverage, news events and large-scale entertainment programming can use TITAN as their encoder of choice for YouTube delivery with confidence that the platform has formally recognized its capabilities.

The TITAN platform and its technical foundation

Ateme’s live encoding and processing products are built for deployment flexibility, supporting on-premises, cloud and software-as-a-service configurations that allow operators to match their infrastructure approach to their specific operational requirements. That flexibility is increasingly important in a live streaming landscape where production environments vary enormously, from fixed broadcast facilities with dedicated hardware to cloud-native workflows that need to scale dynamically based on event demand.

TITAN supports a range of modern codecs including AV1, which represents the current frontier of compression efficiency for streaming applications. The platform also incorporates HDR support and low-latency streaming features, aligning with the direction the broader live streaming industry is moving as audiences increasingly expect broadcast-quality visuals delivered in near real time across consumer devices.

The SRT support that anchors the YouTube certification is part of a wider commitment to contribution protocols that perform reliably in real world conditions rather than only in controlled network environments. For live events where network infrastructure cannot be fully controlled or guaranteed, SRT’s ability to recover from packet loss and maintain synchronization makes it a critical capability rather than an optional feature.

CazéTV and the real world proof of performance

The strongest evidence for TITAN’s live streaming credentials comes not from laboratory benchmarks but from its existing deployment in one of YouTube’s most demanding live programming environments. Brazilian YouTube channel CazĂ©TV uses TITAN for live encoding across a content slate that has produced 5 of the 10 most-viewed live events in YouTube’s history. That track record places the platform at the center of some of the highest-stakes, highest-audience live streaming operations the platform has ever hosted.

The scale of what CazĂ©TV has achieved on YouTube gives meaningful context to what the YouTube verification now confirms on a technical level. When a platform has already delivered live content to audiences measured in the tens of millions for some of the most-watched events in YouTube’s existence, the formal certification from YouTube represents recognition of performance already demonstrated in production rather than a theoretical endorsement of untested capability.

What this means for broadcasters evaluating encoder options

For broadcasters and content owners assessing encoder options for YouTube-based live workflows, Ateme‘s verified status simplifies a critical part of the evaluation process. Rather than relying solely on vendor performance claims, operators can point to YouTube’s own validation as confirmation that TITAN meets the platform’s standards for quality, reliability and low-latency SRT contribution.

François Guilleautot, Head of New Media at Ateme, described the certification as official recognition of the TITAN platform’s capabilities and a reflection of the company’s ongoing focus on delivering high video quality to live streaming customers at every scale of operation.

 

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