Dimitri Podborski is a multimedia standards engineer with 8 years of experience building production-grade streaming systems and shaping international standards at MPEG and 3GPP. He has led development of VR360/MPEG-OMAF toolchains—implementing multiplexers, DASH/HLS segmenters and native/web players—and contributed to ISOBMFF reference software and 3GPP TS work. Now at Apple in Cupertino, he brings deep C/C++ and web-player experience plus practical knowledge of tile-based and volumetric video workflows. Colleagues rely on him not only for shipping robust encoders/segmenters but also for translating specification nuance into interoperable, deployable software. A mathematician by training, he combines rigorous signal-processing instincts with a knack for prototyping across platforms.
7 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering, Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin
Bachelor’s Degree, Electronic and Communication Systems, Bachelor’s Degree, Electronic and Communication Systems at Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin (formerly Technische Fachhochschule Berlin)
Official repository of the ISO Base Media File Format Reference Software
Contributions:2 releases, 11 reviews, 136 commits in 4 years 4 months
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Dimitri Podborski - Multimedia Standards Engineer at Apple