HaiVision ships MAKITO HD H.264 encoder

Dec 1, 2009 10:12 AM

    

HaiVision Network Video has begun shipping the latest MAKITO HD H.264 encoder, which offers newly added support for component analog and DVI inputs.

The MAKITO delivers low-latency, full-frame-rate H.264 encoding of HD video up to 1080p60 or computer graphics resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 at 60Hz (SXGA). The new MAKITO eliminates the need for converters or scalers when HD-SDI is not available.

The product supports HiLo Streaming, which provides the ability to output high- and low-bandwidth streams for simultaneously addressing users with different bandwidth and computing resources. MAKITO also distributes completely secure video via Video Furnace System 5 using AES 128-bit encryption.




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