Stan Vitvitskyy is a Senior Software Engineer based in Mountain View with 12 years of deep expertise in video processing, transcoding, and video codec hardware at scale. Currently at Google working on video codec hardware, he previously built large-scale transcoding systems for YouTube and led teams delivering visual analysis and media-processing solutions across Sony, Samsung, and startups. He blends low-level C/C++ and systems work (ffmpeg, QuickTime, hardware codecs) with higher-level Java and distributed engineering experience, enabling end-to-end media pipelines. Stan is an active contributor to open-source media tooling—adding FLV container and stream-manipulation utilities to the well-known JCodec project—demonstrating practical tooling that eases real-world media workflows. Colleagues rely on him for solving tricky media-format and performance problems and for translating research-grade algorithms into production software.
Contributions:4 releases, 13 reviews, 405 commits in 5 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Stan primarily contributed to the development of the FLV container and clip tool, focusing on adding FLV container and clip functionality. They implemented the core components required for processing video streams. The contributions also included adding a MTS replace PID utility to help with manipulating media streams.
Contributions:16 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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Stan Vitvitskyy - Senior Software Engineer at Google