Elecard Hits Market with ARM Codec SDK for Mobile and Portable Devices
April 11, 2011 -- Elecard announces release of ARM Codec SDK for platform-independent multimedia applications development
Elecard Devices CJSC, a leading developer of codecs and products for digital video, today announced the release of ARM Codec SDK, designed for mobile multimedia software development. Usage and implementation of ARM Codec SDK enables developers to create platform-independent multimedia applications supporting live MPEG-2, DivX and AVC streaming for mobile and portable devices and gadgets driven by ARM processors.
ARM Codec SDK considerably simplifies the development of the applications for receiving, decoding and playback of media streams of MPEG-2, MPEG-4 Part 2 and AVC/H.264 formats on digital mobile and portable devices. The support of popular media formats helps to eliminate the preliminary encoding of the media data thus enabling to save the original high quality of the media content.
Elecard ARM Codec SDK features:
- Total compatibility with the full range of ARM mobile processors which makes it possible to develop cross-platform applications for different kinds of mobile operating systems such as Symbian, Android, iOS, RimBlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, etc
- Significant multimedia and signal processing acceleration due to exploiting extended instructions of high performance ARM Cortex-A8 processors with NEON technology.
For more information please visit the product webpage.
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