Allegro DVT Introduces GPU-accelerated Live HEVC Encoding at IBC 2014
AMSTERDAM, September 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
At IBC 2014, Allegro DVT will showcase its portfolio of Live & File encoders, available under a variety of platforms, to provide the best technical solution to customers in every situation.
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Since the introduction of our award-winning transcoding solutions, we've made a point of benefiting from the latest available technology, and Allegro DVT is now proud to show premium live 4K HEVC encoding on AL2000, for deploying high-value channels on any network, be it OTT, IPTV, Cable or Satellite. Encoding 4K HEVC video in real-time with uncompromised video quality requires a tremendous amount of computing power, and meeting that goal was definitely challenging.
After performing extensive research on refining our core implementation, we now have the technology portfolio to encode live 4K HEVC content on CPU-based platforms, or benefit from GPU-based hardware acceleration to encode up to 4K 10 bits at 60 fps.
All Allegro DVT H.264 and HEVC encoders are also proposed as Genova Live & File software, to offer greater flexibility by running over private clouds and OpenStack.
Thanks to its HEVC encoding product line, Allegro DVT is able to satisfy the most demanding operators and help them deliver the most beautiful 4K video content to their customers.
Many worldwide customers already rely on Allegro DVT technology; come check out why on our stand 1.F34 at IBC 2014.
Allegro DVT is a leading provider of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC|SVC|MVC and HEVC/H.265 solutions, including industry standard compliance test suites, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and HEVC/H.265 encoder, codec and decoder hardware (RTL) IPs; and multiscreen encoders and transcoders. Allegro DVT products have been chosen by more than 100 major IC providers, OEMs and broadcasters.
For more information, visit Allegro DVT's website.
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