Any Video Converter (AVC) is a fantastic piece of freeware that can handle conversions to everything from DivX and MPEG4 to VOB and more than 60 other input formats (including 4K) — all within an ...
SAINT-GREGOIRE, France—Aviwest has unveiled its new RACK Series of next-generation video contribution encoders. Integrating a H.265/HEVC encoder and an H.264/AVC encoder into a compact platform, these ...
Haivision announces important updates to the Makito X video encoder, including new recording and storage options to simultaneously stream and capture hours of HD video. The Makito X encoder transports ...
Congratulations, you’re buying a live encoder. In 2014, Ooyala released survey results showing that live videos are watched, on average, 11 times longer than VOD videos. So taking your presentation, ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the latest market study released by Technavio, the global video encoders market is projected to grow to USD 1.81 billion by 2021, at a CAGR of more than 17% over ...
When AMD bought Xilinx, it acquired a slew of new technologies and entrance into markets developed by the latter company. One of those unique technology niches includes high-performance video encoders ...
Pegasys, Inc. announced today that the complete retail version of the new TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress Video Encoder with NVIDIA CUDA technology is now available for purchase via tmpg-inc.com. The new NVIDIA ...
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – September 12, 2013 – Axis Communications, the world leader in network video, today announces two cost-effective additions to its line of video encoders that have been developed to ...
AMSTERDAM–TVU Networks has announced at IBC 2016 that its new TVU MLink TE4500 H.265/HEVC and 4K encoder for live streaming video is now available. The TE4500 delivers the same video quality as TVU’s ...
Video encoding hinges on adequate performance and codec support, which several Nvidia Quadro GPUs excel at, even the ones ...
QWinFF is a free open source video converter for Windows 11/10. It is also available for other operating systems including Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and Fedora. It is based on FFmpeg which is a command-line ...
I wouldn't count on it. Video encoding is highly parallel, both at the stream level (you can split up groups of frames) and at the instruction level (Intel pays close attention to video compression ...