eBrisk Video to Demonstrate Its eBLive 5000 H.265/HEVC Real-time Video Encoder at NAB 2015
LAS VEGAS, April 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - eBrisk Video Inc., the leading provider of high-quality and high-density real-time H.265/HEVC video encoding solutions, will be demonstrating the eBLive 5000 broadcast-quality video encoder at NAB 2015 from April 13th to April 16th of 2015.
"eBrisk is known for having the best HEVC real-time encoding solutions for applications in which video quality and density are paramount," explained Dr. Faouzi Kossentini, President and CEO of eBrisk Video. "The ability to achieve high-density video encoding with broadcast quality at low bit rates has powered the rapid adoption of eBrisk's real-time HEVC video encoding solutions by industry leaders in the broadcast market."
"In addition to its high density and high video quality, the eBLive 5000 HEVC encoder offers a rich set of features that satisfy the most-demanding broadcast-encoder product requirements. We believe that our real-time HEVC encoding solutions are the most robust and most feature-complete in the market," said Dr. Michael Horowitz, CTO of eBrisk Video.
The eBLive 5000 encoder can encode in real-time, on a 1-RU dual-Xeon E5-2697-v3 platform, one 4K60fps/10-bit channel, up to three 1080p60fps channels or up to six 720p60fps/1080i60fps channels, all with excellent video quality at low bit rates.
To schedule a demonstration at NAB 2015, please contact Dr. Horowitz at [email protected].
About eBrisk Video
Founded in late 2009 by industry veterans, Vancouver-based eBrisk Video (http://www.ebriskvideo.com/) is a leading supplier of software-only as well as Altera-FPGA-accelerated broadcast-quality real-time H.265/HEVC video encoding solutions to market makers in the video broadcast and streaming markets. eBrisk Video develops the highest-density and highest-video-quality real-time H.265/HEVC encoding solutions in the market.
SOURCE eBrisk Video Inc.
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