H.264/MPEG-4 AVC/MPEG-4 AVC, one of the video compression standards MPEG-4, is a video compression codec that aims for 'high image quality even at low bit rates'. Since its introduction in 2003, H.264 ...
From digital televisions to portable electronics, the H.264/AVC next-generation video compression standard is becoming mainstream. And major processor makers–mainly Japan-based firms–are facilitating ...
Hot from the IBC 2010 Conference in Amsterdam, Xilinx and Vanguard Software Solutions (VSofts) have just demonstrated the ability of VSofts’ H.264/AVC-I IP core to deliver a very low latency, ITU ...
Xilinx and VSofts Show Broadcast Equipment Designers How New Real-Time Encoding Technology Meets Highest Video Quality Expectations at IBC 2010 AMSTERDAM, Sept 10, 2010-- Xilinx(R), Inc. and Vanguard ...
It seems as if we have just gotten used to MPEG-2 coding, and we are already facing a palette of new coding methods. Even the growing number of applications of MPEG-2 — terrestrial, cable and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Since Panasonic Broadcast began incorporating the AVC-Intra codec in select P2 HD equipment three ...
When it comes to very high-resolution video, researchers concluded that a new video compression technology is a big step up from today's prevailing H.264 standard. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
H.264 is undoubtedly the hottest codec around, but there are inherent market forces that complicate producing files that meet the needs of your target playback device or player. These include the fact ...
San Francisco, March 30, 2005 — Via Licensing Corporation is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a joint patent license for patents that are essential for implementation of the joint ...
LAS VEGAS, NV (April 18, 2007) — ADS Tech (www.adstech.com) unveiled today a new power-saving H.264/AVC Video Capture Device that provides a fast, easy way to capture video from any analog source to a ...
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