SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) InnoCodec, www.innocodec.com, the codec division of Innodep Inc. specializing on H.264(H264, AVC, or MPEG-4 part10) software based encoding and decoding technology for SD, HD and full HD resolutions, has been newly established. The new division, InnoCodec, will focus on video surveillance applications where customers need better compression and higher video quality while enabling more channel loading per CPU. Innodep Inc. www.innodep.com announced this separation to focus on its own VMS(Video Management Solution) business.
"Multi-channel loading environment such as VMS, Digital Video Recorder(DVR) and DVR capture board applications are a very different market compared to broadcasting," said Mr. Grant LEE, CEO of InnoCodec. "Before InnoCodec, customers only had a handful of options to choose from: 1) Develop their own video codecs, 2) buy expensive standard codecs focused on genera broadcasting, or 3) use open source codecs which has GPL(General Public License) with a lot of risk. Maintaining high image quality for verification, good compression rate for high speed data transfer, while optimizing the memory bandwidth for better CPU usage is a challenge we accomplished with InnoCodec Open264 series, and finally you have a good alternative."
With the new establishment, InnoCodec also released three main products to the market which is briefly introduced below.
Open264-D:
By optimizing memory bandwidth usage for higher performance, Open264-D can decode up to 40 channels of D1(720x480) resolution on i5 750 CPU, or decode 16 HD channels(30fps per ch) on i7 CPU. This is a specialized H.264 Decoder package for DVR and VMS(Video Management Solution) applications. Open264-D shows 30%+ increased performance compared to open codecs such as FFMPEG in multi-channel operations.
Open264-VR:
By optimizing memory bandwidth usage for higher performance, Open264-VR can simultaneously encode and decode up to 16 channels of D1(720x480) resolution on i5 750CPU. Of course recent faster CPU will show higher channel loading. Open264-VR is a paired solution which has both Encoder and Decoder customized for each other, and shows 100% increased performance compared to x264 codec on multichannel applications.
Open264-HR:
This codec is a H.264 Encoder and Decoder package for Full HD resolution. By optimizing CPU core usage for higher performance, Open264-HR can simultaneously encode and decode Full HD(1920x1088) resolution on i5 750 CPU. It is the fastest software encoder/decoder for Full HD resolution in the world. Ultra-fast delay time of 13ms per frame, and it supports up to 75fps in Full HD. Additional features include watermarking selected camera or video stream for future reference.
Real-time, stable, live stream video is critical due to the nature of the security industry. InnoCodec understands specific requirements from the surveillance industry since key engineers of the company all comes with 10+ years of security software industry. InnoCodec serves diverse market segments including the Security, Surveillance, Broadcast, Digital Signage and Industrial markets by providing a superior H.264 encoding and decoding codec formats. Key markets served by the Open264 series are video surveillance and security markets where live-stream video for DVR and higher number of video channel handling with lower CPU resource is critical.
Contact sales@innocodec.com to obtain a free Codec SDK, or see the demo from http://www.innocodec.com/DemoFile.html. Additional product information can be found from the company web page www.innocodec.com.
About InnoCodec
InnoCodec, the codec division of Innodep Inc., is one of the leading codec manufacturer specializing on H.264(H264, AVC, or MPEG-4 part10) software based encoding and decoding technology for SD, HD and full HD resolutions.
InnoCodec serves diverse market segments including the Security, Surveillance, Broadcast, Digital Signage and Industrial markets by providing a superior H.264 encoding and decoding codec formats. Key markets served by the Open264 series are video surveillance and security markets where live stream video for DVR(Digital video recording) and higher number of video channel handling with low CPU resource is critical. Whether it is a multi-camera corporate security solution, a DVR solution, a Video Management Solution(VMS) or a secure teleconferencing application, InnoCodec has the solution.
For more information, contact;
Kevin Kim
InnoCodec / Director
Worldwide Business Development
T:82-10-3924-8088
kevinkim@innocodec.com
or
Innodep Inc.
InnoCodec Division
sales@innocodec.com
#408, 1st Ace Techno Tower
Guro-3dong, Guro-gu, 152-766
Seoul, Korea
T:82-2-2109-6866
F:82-2-2109-6868
InnoCodec - New H.264 Video En-Decoding Software Company Focusing on Video Surveillance Markets Established
InnoCodec, a new company division of Innodep Inc. focuses on H.264 software video codecs which enhance video surveillance applications where customers need better compression and higher video quality while enabling more channel loading per CPU.
2010-11-10
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Burning Red Sun Selected as Finalist in Hendrix Revolution Contest
2010-11-10
Burning Red Sun has been selected as one of the top six finalists in the Hendrix Revolution contest, according to Ken Lazorchak, leader and creative force behind this powerhouse New Jersey band. The contest will award one independent band or artist a chance to appear on a Jimi Hendrix tribute album along with world-famous guitarists such as Jeff Beck and Carlos Santana. The album will benefit the Angels On Earth Foundation's Little Wings fund, which supplies musical instruments to children at a time when music education is tragically floundering, both publicly and privately, ...
Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center - The Better Alternative
2010-11-10
Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center, a prominent alcohol rehabilitation and addiction treatment center in the Florida area is putting a dent into the 23 million individuals who are suffering from addiction.
The facility is fully accredited and provides both inpatient and outpatient care at nearly half the cost of regular treatment centers. Transformations Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center has been serving South Florida now for several years and has evolved into quite an effective drug rehabilitation program that has caught up to new technology. The success ...
Weddings, Women, and Wine Under the Tuscan Sun
2010-11-10
In May of 2008, event planner and marketing guru Tara Fontana took her first trip to Tuscany. After eight days of soaking up the art, culture, food, and wine, quite literally the wine, she knew this was a place that she would one day return. In November of 2009 she embarked on her second trip to give birth to a book; but instead she gave birth to a wedding business, Weddings Under The Tuscan Sun.
With nearly two decades of success in various areas of the luxury goods industry, Fontana's prestigious resume reads like the pages of Vogue. A former marketing representative ...
Ankita Lokhande Recognized as Best Actor - Female for Role in Pavitra Rishta and Honored with Award of Excellence for Her All-Round Talents at the Xplore Talent Awards Held in the USA and the UK
2010-11-10
Xplore Software Consulting Inc recognizes all-round performance and multiple talents in the areas of both software and the entertainment industry.
Ankita Lokhande has been chosen by Xplore Software Consulting Inc as the winner of the Xplore Talent Award from the Indian TV entertainment industry as she possesses immense talent in the areas of acting, dancing, and drama.
Ankita Lokhande, born and brought up in Indore, India, is an Indian television actor best known for playing the role of Archana in Pavitra Rishta.
She moved to Mumbai, India and began his television ...
Calatrasi and the Mineo Family Vineyards, Leading Italian Wine Producers, Announce a Long-Term Strategic Partnership for the US Market with Pelican Brands
2010-11-10
Pelican Brands, Calatrasi, and the Mineo Family announced today the formation of a long-term strategic partnership for the U.S. market.
The Mineo Family represents the alliance between Calatrasi, a leading Italian wine producer, and 500 individual Sicilian growers. Italian wine is the number one imported wine category in the US.
Calatrasi produces nearly one million cases of wine annually and controls more than 1,100 hectares (2,700) acres in Sicily, Puglia and Tunisia. Over the last 10 years, Calatrasi has reinvested over $14 million on improvements to the quality ...
Chemoprevention biomarker for breast cancer identified
2010-11-09
PHILADELPHIA — Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have identified a possible biomarker for measuring progress in breast cancer chemoprevention trials, according to data presented at the Ninth Annual AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held here Nov. 7-10, 2010.
Although breast cancer treatments are constantly being tested, the progress in chemoprevention has been slower because of a lack of reasonable outcomes that can be measured, according to lead researcher Victoria Seewaldt, M.D., director of the prevention program at the Duke University ...
Anti-gout drug may decrease risk for colorectal adenoma progression
2010-11-09
PHILADELPHIA — Allopurinol, a relatively inexpensive anti-gout medication that has been on the market for more than 20 years, may have some activity against colorectal adenomas, according to data presented at the Ninth Annual AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held here Nov. 7-10, 2010.
Specifically, the presence of a colorectal tumor tissue biomarker, Ki67, was markedly decreased in the preliminary results of a study of patients with colorectal polyps assigned to take allopurinol.
"Allopurinol has a well-known and good safety profile, and a ...
Statins did not reduce colorectal cancer in WHI analysis
2010-11-09
PHILADELPHIA — The use of statins among a group of postmenopausal women did not reduce the risk for colorectal cancer, according to the results of a prospective analysis of data from the large population-based Women's Health Initiative (WHI).
"The results of our study are consistent with the majority of the literature suggesting no significant reduction in colorectal cancer risk among users of statins," said Michael S. Simon, M.D., professor of oncology in the department of oncology at Wayne State University and Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit.
Simon ...
Soy isoflavones may modify risk of breast cancer
2010-11-09
PHILADELPHIA — Increased phytoestrogens commonly found in dietary soy may modify the risk of some types of breast cancer, according to findings presented at the Ninth Annual AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held Nov. 7-10, 2010.
"This study was unique in that we looked at specific subtypes of breast cancer, and found a suggestion that menopausal status may play a role in risk," said Anne Weaver, a graduate student at the University at Buffalo and research apprentice at Roswell Park Cancer Institute.
Weaver and colleagues evaluated 683 women ...
Could lung cancer in smokers vs. 'never-smokers' be different diseases?
2010-11-09
PHILADELPHIA — Lung tumors in those who smoke and those who never smoked have different DNA alterations in the tumor genomes, according to results of a pilot study presented at the Ninth Annual AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held Nov. 7-10, 2010, in Philadelphia.
Based on the results of this study, Kelsie Thu, a Ph.D. candidate at the BC Cancer Research Center in Vancouver, Canada, suggested that "lung cancer in never-smokers should be studied as a separate group," and that lung cancers in smokers and never-smokers may represent two different ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Tiny bubbles, big breakthrough: Cracking cancer’s “fortress”
A biological material that becomes stronger when wet could replace plastics
Glacial feast: Seals caught closer to glaciers had fuller stomachs
Get the picture? High-tech, low-cost lens focuses on global consumer markets
Antimicrobial resistance in foodborne bacteria remains a public health concern in Europe
Safer batteries for storing energy at massive scale
How can you rescue a “kidnapped” robot? A new AI system helps the robot regain its sense of location in dynamic, ever-changing environments
Brainwaves of mothers and children synchronize when playing together – even in an acquired language
A holiday to better recovery
Cal Poly’s fifth Climate Solutions Now conference to take place Feb. 23-27
Mask-wearing during COVID-19 linked to reduced air pollution–triggered heart attack risk in Japan
Achieving cross-coupling reactions of fatty amide reduction radicals via iridium-photorelay catalysis and other strategies
Shorter may be sweeter: Study finds 15-second health ads can curb junk food cravings
Family relationships identified in Stone Age graves on Gotland
Effectiveness of exercise to ease osteoarthritis symptoms likely minimal and transient
Cost of copper must rise double to meet basic copper needs
A gel for wounds that won’t heal
Iron, carbon, and the art of toxic cleanup
Organic soil amendments work together to help sandy soils hold water longer, study finds
Hidden carbon in mangrove soils may play a larger role in climate regulation than previously thought
Weight-loss wonder pills prompt scrutiny of key ingredient
Nonprofit leader Diane Dodge to receive 2026 Penn Nursing Renfield Foundation Award for Global Women’s Health
Maternal smoking during pregnancy may be linked to higher blood pressure in children, NIH study finds
New Lund model aims to shorten the path to life-saving cell and gene therapies
Researchers create ultra-stretchable, liquid-repellent materials via laser ablation
Combining AI with OCT shows potential for detecting lipid-rich plaques in coronary arteries
SeaCast revolutionizes Mediterranean Sea forecasting with AI-powered speed and accuracy
JMIR Publications’ JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology invites submissions on Bridging Data, AI, and Innovation to Transform Health
Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought
Air pollution may directly contribute to Alzheimer’s disease
[Press-News.org] InnoCodec - New H.264 Video En-Decoding Software Company Focusing on Video Surveillance Markets EstablishedInnoCodec, a new company division of Innodep Inc. focuses on H.264 software video codecs which enhance video surveillance applications where customers need better compression and higher video quality while enabling more channel loading per CPU.




