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Beijing Datianyuan Technology Co., Ltd. was founded in 2012 and is based in Beijing. Its official positioning is that of a company focused on video codec technology, with video-related products built around that core capability. Its target customers are mainly in industries such as radio and television and new media, while its showcased use cases also cover hospital PACS, internet data lifecycle management, panoramic news production, VR teaching, and teaching resource libraries. Strictly speaking, it is closer to an industry software and systems integration/custom development provider than a standardized SaaS tool for individual developers.
Based on the available site content, its products include Tianyuan video processing software, archive management software, a panoramic cloud system, a streaming live broadcast system, a media asset management system, a virtual exhibition hall system, and broadcast-grade recording servers. The feature set covers audio/video recording, transcoding, live streaming, media asset management, archiving, and VR/panoramic content management. Technical disclosure is limited: the site only clearly states that the video processing software is built around codec technology at the core and uses SQL Server as its database. Case materials mention items such as the TYCoder interface, device registration, resource registration, and transcoding configuration, but there is no publicly available API/SDK documentation.
The official website does not disclose pricing, trials, licensing models, or payment methods, so it is likely sold through project-based or customized enterprise quotations. Self-hosting capability is not explicitly stated, but its enterprise transcoding clusters, recording servers, PACS, and broadcast/TV systems would typically involve on-premises deployment; details still need to be confirmed through business discussions. In terms of ecosystem, the clearest information is that TY Archive Manager supports Sony’s third-generation high-capacity optical disc storage system, and there are also traces of cases involving WeChat Mini Programs and NVX transcoding devices.
Its strengths are a focused direction and a relatively complete workflow spanning video codecs, live streaming, recording, archiving, and media management. It also showcases industry cases involving Beijing TV, Economic Daily, Meituan, hospitals, and others. The drawbacks are also obvious: the website materials are dated and brief, with a lack of performance metrics, architecture diagrams, deployment requirements, interface documentation, after-sales SLA information, and pricing. This makes it less friendly for technical decision-makers. It is better suited to teams in broadcasting, new media, education, healthcare, or large enterprises that need customized video processing and content management, rather than developers looking for a quick self-service integration.
The site is registered in China and can usually be accessed directly from within the country; payment methods are not disclosed. If you need a more open developer ecosystem, you can compare it with open-source options such as FFmpeg, SRS, ZLMediaKit, and EasyDarwin, or with cloud-based audio/video services from Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Qiniu Cloud, and others.
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