Picus Tech Software announces availability of its Highly Optimized H264 Video Encoder Software for embedded platforms
INDIA -- October 17, 2012 -- Picus Tech Software is proud to announce the release of its highly optimized H.264 Video Encoder software targeted for embedded platforms. Currently, the optimized software is available for several ARM cores, including, ARM9, ARM11, Cortex-A5, Cortex-A8 and Cortex-A9. H.264 is also known as ‘Advance Video Coding (AVC)’ and ‘MPEG-4 part 10’. The solution is fully compliant to the ISO/IEC 14496-10/ITU-T H264 baseline specification. The optimized software is available immediately for licensing.
The implementation uses fast quantization, advance motion search techniques, which gives better compression and better quality. The encoder works for all video resolution settings. This implementation supports features like Single reference frame, Advanced Intra prediction modes, advanced Inter prediction modes, CAVLC Encoding, Optional de-block filter and Configurable encoding complexity.
The implementation is memory and MIPs efficient and allows for a tradeoff between memory and MIPs requirements. This makes the implementations highly suitable for low cost video surveillance, and low power video recording application.
Please contact sales@picustech.com for more information and to procure an evaluation version.
About Picus Tech Software:
Picus Tech Software is a leading Software IP provider for embedded environments. Our portfolio of products includes range of Cryptography Algorithms, Audio, Video, Speech and Imaging Codec. Our algorithm implementations are widely deployed, by leading Original Equipment manufacturers and Silicon companies.
Visit our website for more details: http://www.picustech.com/h264Encoder.html and contact sales@picustech.com for more information on our products.
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