In the world of video codecs, ProRes and H.264 are two names that often come up. Both are widely used in the industry, but they serve different purposes and offer different advantages. In this guide, ...
[In response to reader questions and comments, this article was updated at 6:20 a.m. on Monday, May 24. See author's comments at the end of the article.—Ed] VP8 is now free, but if the quality is ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. ATEME has integrated its Kyrion file encoder with Anystream’s Media Lifecycle platform, giving ...
Regarding the new video codec specification "H.265 / HEVC" that can process movies of the same image quality with half the amount of data compared to conventional H.264Past ArticlesHowever, in order ...
Video Devices, a brand of video products developed by Sound Devices, LLC, announces that Firmware Version 3.00 for its popular PIX-E Series of 4K-compatible recording monitors – previewed at the 2016 ...
Now that we've established there's an evident delta in efficiency among a small group of popular media players, it's time to look at formats. All the previous testing was performed using a H.264 video ...
Now that we've looked at how to playback HEVC-encoded files, it's time to create them. There are a whole collection of tools and utilities that can encode HEVC, but in this article I'm going to focus ...
PARIS — Ateme SA, French provider of MPEG-4 video compression solutions, and Virginia-based Anystream, specializing in digital media production and workflow solutions, announced a partnership whose ...
Matrox Video Products Group today announced Matrox CompressHD™, the first implementation of Matrox MAX™ technology in an H.264 accelerator card for the Mac or PC, priced at just $495 US. Matrox MAX ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. REEDSBURG, WI, MAY 26, 2016 — Video Devices, a brand of video products developed by Sound Devices ...
Is there an app that can split an H.264 file? I know it's not an editing format, but I simple want to break a file up into multiple pieces. Doesn't have to be all that accurate either (say within 20 ...