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News Release from: Advanced Micro Peripherals | Subject: MPEG4000
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 July 2005
Encoder board applies MPEG4 to four
cameras
A new video encoder board solves complex and demanding real-time video recording and streaming applications, using latest standard MPEG4 compression.
The new MPEG4000 video encoder board from Advanced Micro Peripherals solves complex and demanding real-time video recording and streaming applications, using latest standard MPEG4 compression The MPEG4000 captures and compresses high quality video and audio from up to four asynchronous Pal or NTSC composite video sources concurrently
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Board is ideal for applications such as evidential video data collection where confidence in the source and authenticity of the original data is essential.
High performance MPEG4 compression and resulting reduction in bus bandwidth requirements allows up to four MPEG4000 cards to be hosted on a single PC/104+ computer to provide up to 16 concurrent video recording streams per system.
The MPEG4000 is ideal for digital video recording and servers, Internet/intranet video streaming, remote surveillance and multiple-camera security, motion detection, traffic monitoring and control.
MPEG4000 has found particular success in emergency service and public transport vehicles, capturing vital evidence from criminal activity and accidents as well as technical information for maintenance.
The exceptionally low latency (from input to output) of the MPEG4000 makes it ideally suited for real-time video telemetry and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) applications.
The MPEG4000 features a preview facility overlaying the live video streams through the PC/104+ bus to the host system's VGA display screen.
Full software support is available for Windows 2000/NT/XP-E and Linux.
Comprehensive SDKs are available separately for IP streaming and video telemetry applications. Request a free brochure from Advanced Micro Peripherals ...
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