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Digital Rapids adds HD encoding to Studio AVC Encoder software
Sep 23, 2008 8:00 AM
Digital Rapids’ new Studio AVC Encoder is an optional module for the company’s StreamZ and StreamZHD media encoding servers
Digital Rapids unveiled at IBC2008 new real-time, HD encoding capabilities for its Studio AVC Encoder software.
The Digital Rapids Studio AVC Encoder now supports H.264 ingest, encoding, transcoding and streaming in HD formats, including 720p, 1080p and 1080i. The enhanced HD H.264 capabilities also will be available in upcoming models of the StreamZ Live family of live streaming encoders.
The Digital Rapids Studio AVC Encoder is an optional module for Digital Rapids' StreamZ and StreamZHD media encoding servers and the Digital Rapids Transcode Manager enterprise-class transcoding software.
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