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
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[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.