In totalling to the H.264 support, two other Flash-based … December 4 - 7:40pm EST Adobe has entranced wraps off the Flash Media Server 3 series of products, Rumors.
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Elgato has released the v3.2 update to EyeTV, its TV streaming and recording software. The section makes significant changes, most crucially stand for broadcasts with H.264 compression, which are said to be increasingly popular; in Europe, for example, a party of DVB-T channels submit only H.264 streaming.
Elgato has also introduced the export of closed captions to QuickTime videos, in marked text broadcast over ATSC and NTSC. As a result, users can now toggle captions on and off in software ranging from iTunes to the iPhone OS. April 15 - 12:50am EDT Blackmagic Design recently unveiled several unique video interfaces at the NAB 2008 conference, the USB-based Video Recorder present in consumer and experienced versions and a large escalade 8U rack-mount SDI router. The Blackmagic Video Recorder offers consumers the skill to capture video directly to H.264 through component or S-Video onto their computer.
The consumer USB Video Recorder sells for $120. April 10 - 12:35am EDT Ambric today unveiled plans to show its pre-release construction of Am2045 GT on the Mac party line at this year’s NAB conference. The Am2045 GT is a video connection platform that allows video professionals users to accelerate HD MPEG-2 and HD H.264 encoding for issuance on platforms such as Blu-ray, Flash, and DVD.
The arms also accelerates Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and After Effects CS3 via a plug-in. January 10 - 12:30pm EST Pyro AV has unveiled Pyro Kompressor HD, a PCI Express-based accelerator revelation that encodes HD MPEG-2 and HD H.264/AVC up to eight times faster than software-only video compression.
The single-slot PYRO Kompressor HD billet is powered by the Ambric Am2045, a coequal processor with 336 RISC processors delivering 1.2 teraOPS-class of video horsepower for devotedly maximum throughput encoding. Pyro Kompressor HD for the Mac podium will be close by this spring for $3,500.
December 14 - 1:25pm EST Apple has released QuickTime Broadcaster 1.5.2, an relevancy combining the power of QuickTime with Apple’s ease of use that allows so so users to produce a live broadcast event. The update offers H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10 video) alight broadcasting, as well as 3G streaming support for sending current broadcasts to multimedia-enabled cellular phones. QuickTime Broadcaster 1.5.2 requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later.
December 11 - 7:45pm EST MotionDSP today unveiled H.264 champion on FixMyMovie.com, its generous online one-click video touchup service. Originally designed for soldiery applications, FixMyMovie.com allows users to upload video footage from digital cameras, active phones, or webcams and remove pixelation errors, and the handling also supports up-sampling taking low resolution video and retrieving high clarity content from it. MotionDSP opted to support H.264, as the format is quickly becoming the official for broadcasting high quality HD footage.
December 5 - 1:20pm EST Sorenson Media on Wednesday released Sorenson Squeeze 4.8 for Adobe Flash. On the heels of Adobe’s Flash Player 9 Update 3 with H.264 video support, the partnership said that the upgrade enables users of Sorenson Medias appositeness to encode MPEG-4 video compatible with the newly-released Adobe Flash 9 Update 3 software, using the H.264/AVC, AAC and HE-AAC codecs.
The “true” MPEG-4 files are also compatible with in favour devices such as Apple’s iPod and Sony’s PSP, the retinue noted. Sorenson has also included other MPEG-4 variants within Squeeze 4.8 Flash, including the aptitude to encode into MPEG-4 Part 10 or 3GPP formats. In annexe to the H.264 support, two other Flash-based … December 4 - 7:40pm EST Adobe has infatuated wraps off the Flash Media Server 3 series of products, consisting of two offerings: Adobe Flash Media Streaming Server 3 for burning and on-demand video streaming and Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server 3 for scalable video streaming services and venereal media applications.
The unheard of releases hold up under nearly look-alike the lot of streams per server; support for industry principle H.264 video and HE-AAC audio in Adobe Flash Player 9 ; upgrades to Adobes patented pact for delivering protected content; and enhanced live video support. In addition, Adobe Flash Media Server 3 supports both prerecorded and breathing streaming to Adobe Flash Lite 3.
December 4 - 2:20pm EST Adobe today launched one of its most significant updates to its snare tools for video inception and playback. Flash 9 Update 3 is the at the outset public version of the player to support video in the H.264 format, significantly improving video quality.
With a fast-enough connection, viewers can look at HD-quality clips in the same constitution used by many Blu-ray and HD DVD movies, Adobe boasts. Videos can also use the High Efficiency AAC paradigm to provide backing audio at higher quality without affecting bandwidth.
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