At IBC2007, Kulabyte will demonstrate the Kulabyte Professional video encoding solution.
Kulabyte Professional leverages the power of multicore video processing enabling professionals to deliver cross-platform content with noticeably improved picture quality and bandwidth savings.
Kulabyte Professional version 1.1 includes a full suite of input and output container formats and audio output, and provides support for H.264, MPEG-2, Windows Media 9 (WMV, VC-1, WM9 Advanced Profile, ASF) and FLV (Flash 8, VP6).
Kulabyte will also launch a full suite of encoding products Kulabyte Enhanced Encoding at IBC2007, which will include:
Kulabyte Professional 2.0 two-core, for consumers and low-end encoding;
Kulabyte Professional 3.0 eight-core, includes support for generic capture cards;
Kulabyte Professional 4.0 16-core, supports batch encoding, streaming Flash and one-to-many output streaming;
Kulabyte Professional 5.0 server license supports Windows Server and provides support for all codecs, including JPEG2000.
See Kulabyte at IBC2007 in Stand 6.111, or visit www.kulabyte.com.
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