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Miri Technologies ships V410 live 4K video encoder/decoder
Miri Technologies Inc. has begun shipping its V410 live 4K video encoder/decoder for streaming, IP-based production workflows and AV-over-IP distribution. Winner of a 2026 NAB Show Product of the Year ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. On2 Technologies has released of the Hantro 8190 multiformat configurable hardware RTL video ...
While the recent war of words between Adobe and Apple over the inclusion of Flash in the latter’s mobile devices is unlikely to reach a cease fire anytime soon, Apple giveth as well as taketh away.
The What: Magewell has unveiled the new Pro Convert AIO RX hardware-based NDI decoder, adding to its portfolio of devices for bridging traditional video equipment with IP-based workflows. The Pro ...
CLIFTON PARK, NY -- October 8, 2009 -- On2 Technologies (NYSE Amex: ONT), a leader in video compression solutions, today announced that it has released its new flagship hardware video decoder design, ...
Rohde & Schwarz has unveiled an optional hardware decoder for its R&S DVM family that decodes video and audio signals contained in the transport stream, allowing users to identify the programs and ...
AMD's Unified Decoder has been the object of envy in the open-source community for some time. The silicon, which ships on the company's Radeon graphics cards, offers hardware-accelerated video ...
Here lately, MSI has definitely been on the notebook kick. Day after day, we've seen new laptop after new laptop emerge to fit pretty much every budget and every wish list. Today, however, the company ...
A recent paper from Friedrich-Alexander University benchmarks energy consumption and compression efficiency for six video codecs across software and hardware decoders. While the study uses VP9 as a ...
Can anyone point me towards a good software decoder or inexpensive hardware decoder? Stupid me (and I really feel stupid, I've been building and servicing computers for around ten years and I forgot ...
Suppose I have a system with a hardware accelerated h.264 decoder (geforce 9400) that runs linux. If I wanted to be completely legal, would I have to pay for a license to use the hardware h.264 ...
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