It seems everyone in the security industry is talking about the use of the H.264 compression standard for digital video, which produces high-quality video using less bandwidth than the commonly used ...
H.264, the newest video compression technology, presents a huge step forward for many industries. Without compromising image quality, an H.264 encoder can reduce the size of a digital video file by ...
Increases over MPEG4 and MJPEG could make H.264 the No. 1 format for surveillance Fredrik Nilsson is a regular contributor for SecurityInfoWatch.com and general manager of network video company Axis ...
H.264 compression, otherwise known as MPEG-4 part 10 Advanced Video Codec, is rapidly becoming a preferred standard for video compression throughout the broadcast industry. As a fourth-generation ...
Bearing fruit from its April acquisition of Sand Video, Broadcom today announced what it says is the industry's first silicon implementation of the H.264 video codec, a compression standard that is ...
Ars Technica takes a look at the new 1080p content available on the iTunes Store, showing how a "High" compression profile for H.264-encoded content on the iPhone 4S and new iPad and Apple TV are ...
Woodcliff Lake, NJ, May 25, 2010 —Electronic system design engineers who need to understand and evaluate H.264 video encoding now have a quick, cost-effective, ready-to-run tool for doing just that.
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 ...
Few could argue that MPEG-2 has not been a workhorse of professional media compression. Created in 1988, it helped to power the commercial success of DVD disc players and is still used daily by U.S.
Qpixel, the compression specialist, is within 90 days of taping out the first high definition H.264 codec chip for compressing HD signals. “We’re targeting mid-2007 for engineering samples. We already ...