HDCorder-SDI
Advanced Micro Peripherals’ new HDCorder-SDI is an intelligent high definition video recording solution that accepts an HD-SDI input at up to 1080p60, encodes it in real time and transfers it to the host system
Advanced Micro Peripherals’ new HDCorder-SDI is an intelligent high definition video recording solution that accepts an HD-SDI input at up to 1080p60, encodes it in real time and transfers it to the host system
Advanced Micro Peripherals has released the StreamCorder-SD4 and the StreamCorder-HD standalone boards
Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced the Rapid Synthesis Video Platform
Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP) has released a low latency H.264 encoding engine in a PCI-104 form factor
Advanced Micro Peripherals has launched the AVC8000nano, an eight-channel video capture on a mini PCI express card
Embedded video company Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP) has introduced the eVAC2000, a real-time NTSC/PAL video overlay and video annotation controller
Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduction its AVC8000X, an eight-channel PC/104 Express frame gabber
Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP) has introduced the HDAV2000, an ultra-low latency, high-definition H.264 codec
Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP) has released the HD2000 video encoding card, providing HD quality video and ultra-low latency (less than 40ms)
Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced an eight channel H.264 codec for CompactPCI systems
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