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News Release from: Mango DSP | Subject: Condor PCI-e blade
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 March 2008
PCI board handles 32 video streams
The Condor transforms any industrial PC station into a centralised intelligent video surveillance system.
New from Mango DSP, the Condor PCI-e blade is a single PCI board capable of high-density encoding or decoding of up to 32 video channels using H.264, MPEG-4 or MJPEG video compression With its advanced capabilities the Condor is a powerful processing board that enables video analytics, transcoding and other demanding applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Mango DSP's Condor is ideal for OEM partnerships as it provides a cost effective, highly flexible centralisation solution", says Baruch Peled, CEO of Mango DSP.
"It is an important addition to Mango DSP's product suite and part of our unique multi-analytic approach to threat prevention, whatever the threat".
The Condor transforms any industrial PC station into a centralised intelligent video surveillance system.
It is capable of receiving an analogue video signal, encoding and streaming it, either through the PCI bus or through the onboard Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Video Analytics can be employed on IP video from 3rd party encoders and IP cameras.
The Condor technology also enables crosschannel data manipulation and the addition of multiple boards increasing the number of input channels processed on a single PC.
The Mango X software allows seamless integration of any algorithms including video analytics to the Condor.
The Condor can be used as a secondary processing unit through its Ethernet ports or as a preprocessing blade for the host PC through the PCI bus.
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