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Socionext delivers H.264 video encoder on AWS
2020-09-08 09:40:11| Digital TV News
Socionext has developed an H.264 video encoder available on AWS. The encoder helps video distributors expedite their content production to delivery time by 70% without compromising on quality.
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Socionext introduces H.264 Full-HD multi-channel codec
2016-09-06 15:30:05| Digital TV News
Socionext has announced the release of SC2M15, a codec IC designed for video transmission equipment. The device is suitable for applications including digital broadcasting and video streaming through Internet Protocol among others.
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DVR PCIe Card records 16-channel 960H video with H.264 encoding.
2015-11-27 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Targeting surveillance equipment OEMs, VRC7016XE has 2 Exar S7110 software-configurable processors and performs H.264 encoding on 16 channels of up to 960H NTSC/PAL video at full resolution and frame rate. This add-in card, controlled by Intelligent Encoder SDK for Linux or Windows, works with S7000-based PCIe cards and can be embedded in IPCs and servers. Card also supports 8 channels of alarm I/O and RS-485 interface for remote camera control through I/O header with optional I/O card.
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1080P 2.8-12mm Varifocal Lens Wireless Outdoor Surveillance Camera Support Onvif H.264
2015-11-08 05:03:02| Wireless - Topix.net
1/2.5" 2.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, maximum image resolution is up to1920*1080@25fps. Support P2P technology, the IP Camera can be linked through the internet without any complicated port mapping.
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H.264 Image Processor delivers high-resolution 4K video.
2015-10-30 13:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Based on ARM Cortex A5 MP 400 MHz x 2 CPU, Milbeaut Model MB86S27 provides up to 4x magnification, 360° distortion correction, and other image processing functionalities suitable for surveillance cameras, drones, action cameras, and drive recorders. Interfaces include: 1 Gbps RGMII v1.3; PCIe Gen2, 2 lanes x 1 channel; or PCIe Gen1, 1 lane x 2 channels. When operating with 4K at 30 fps, power consumption is 1.3 W.
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