HaiVision’s New MAKITO Is HD H.264 Video Encoding with Component and DVI Inputs
HaiVision launched their latest MAKITO, an HD H.264 encoder that now supports both component analog and DVI inputs. HaiVision says the MAKITO delivers low latency, full frame rate H.264 encoding of high definition video up to 1080p60, or computer graphics resolutions up to 1280×1024 (SXGA).
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