HD video content is becoming rampant as more countries transition to DTV, and delivering HD content in a bandwidth-limited channel has become a challenge in itself ...
Independently Certified Results Validate Performance, Power, and Size Of the ARC® Video Subsystem ELSTREE, England, February 19, 2007 – ARC International (LSE: ARK) and Berkeley Design Technology, ...
This paper presents the development of an IP core for an H.264 decoder. This state-of-the-art video compression standard contributes to reduce the huge demand for bandwidth and storage of multimedia ...
Sand Video, a semiconductor design company based in Andover, Mass., announced that it will soon offer the SV-IP01, an integrated circuit HDTV decoder chip that uses the AVC/H.264 encoding standard.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 20, 2009 — CoreEL Technologies, one of India’s leading FPGA IP & Design Services Company, today announced the availability of the H.264 High Profile Decoder IP solution on ...
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Mozilla developer Michael Bebenita has released a JavaScript-based H.264 decoder that is intended to run natively in Web browsers. The decoder, which can display video at 30 frames per second on ...
Belfast, UK Amphion Semiconductor has developed a high definition H.264/AVC hardware video decoder core for digital television applications including cable and satellite set-top boxes, DVD players, ...
DVEO®, a trusted supplier to leading broadcasters, telco TV/OTT and cable operators around the world, is now shipping their new live 4K encoding and decoding solution. DVEO® will introduce the iCandy™ ...
The testing of advanced video decoders is a daunting task, considering the greater complexity and nonlinearity of H.264 compared with MPEG-2. Decoding depends on numerous contexts and states that one ...
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 ...