Roberto Rotili

Role:  Software Developer

Roberto was born in San Severino in 1971. He qualified in Computer Science and subsequently graduated in Mathematics. He joined Etere in 2006 and is part of Etere development team.

 

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Etere Delivers FFV1 Codec Support to Enhance Archiving

Etere Delivers FFV1 Codec Support to Enhance Archiving

Posted on 22/1/2026

Etere announces full integration of the FFV1 codec, an open-source, lossless intra-frame video standard acclaimed for its exceptional efficiency and quality. This upgrade reinforces Etere’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge technologies that empower broadcasters and media professionals with reliable, future-proof solutions for long-term content preservation and high-performance workflows.

Etere Unveils Version 36.1: What’s New

Etere Unveils Version 36.1: What’s New

Posted on 15/1/2026

Etere 36.1 is now available (free for users under a support contract), introducing major new capabilities—starting with: Etere is now Linux-ready.

Etere 36.1 Adds Full 8K Support Across the Ecosystem

Etere 36.1 Adds Full 8K Support Across the Ecosystem

Posted on 8/1/2026

Etere announces version 36.1, a highly anticipated software update that introduces complete support for 8K workflows, including 8K UHD and 8K Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI) resolutions across the Etere ecosystem. Delivered as a free upgrade, Etere 36.1 helps broadcasters and content owners prepare for next-generation production and delivery without disrupting existing operations.

Alex Gattari Presents AI Case Study Revealing Strengths and Weaknesses Across Leading Models

Alex Gattari Presents AI Case Study Revealing Strengths and Weaknesses Across Leading Models

Posted on 2/1/2026

At the recent Aviteng Tech Days 2025, Etere AI Solutions Architect, Alex Gattari, presented the results of an internal case study that compared four leading artificial intelligence models GPT, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, across key tasks including text generation, fact checking, image creation, and video shorts production. The results highlight both the advantages and limitations of current AI solutions for broadcasters and enterprises.