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Date: 5th May 2010
High density video transcoding PCIe cards
from Octasic
Octasic has introduced new TXP1000, PCIe high-density video
transcoding cards for developing high channel density video
transcoding system. Audio/video media processing and transcoding
software stack and a host APIs are also provided along with
the card. A single TXP1000 card delivers 335 channels of
video transcoding.
"Growth in mobile video services like video telephony,
video streaming, Interactive Voice and Video Response (IVVR),
multimedia messaging, TV anywhere, and mobile conferencing
is forcing telecoms, OEMs and Internet equipment providers
to rethink their usual approach to media processing,"
said John Fry, director of business development at Octasic
Inc. "Compared to standard x86 server-based solutions
that suffer from serious power, cost and scalability limitations,
Octasic's TXP1000-based systems provide tangible benefits
that can cut video transcoding systems capital costs in
half, reduce the power consumption by a factor of 8 and
still deliver 5 times more channels per unit of rack space.
Octasic is unique in that it has the right combination of
low power DSP technology, video expertise and communications
technology heritage to successfully meet the demands of
this growing market."
"Octasic's TXP1000 products will allow Aylus Networks
to offload video and audio transcoding as we scale to the
largest network deployments," said William Kwan, vice
president of product management at Aylus Networks. "This
provides additional processing power for Aylus to deliver
high-value services such as media optimization and mobile
service enablement."
The media processing software stack provides H.264, MPEG-4
and H.263 CODEC support from QCIF to HD resolution, dynamic
bit-rate and quality adaptation, frame rate and resolution
scaling, advanced packet loss concealment, a flexible video
mixing engine for conferencing, graphics overlay and stream
insertion for video monetization, backed up by audio CODECs
and voice quality enhancement functions.
"Designing products to meet the broad demands of
real-time video communications systems isn't easy when using
standard DSP technology," says Alain Legault, vice
president of engineering at Octasic. "Many other solutions
rely on fixed and inflexible hardware functionality as a
crutch. At Octasic, we have pioneered the technologies required
to make the lowest power and highest performing video transcoding
engine without compromising programmability. All of our
algorithms are executed purely in software, meaning that
they are future proof and easier to maintain. By bundling
Vocallo MGW technology into the TXP1000 form factor, we
have enabled a broader range of customers to leverage these
fundamental advantages."
For more information visit: http://www.octasic.com/en/products/txp1000/overview.php
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