RGB Spectrum Intros New H.264 Codec for Streaming Video
At InfoComm, RGB Spectrum will introduce a new form of an H.264 codec for streaming and recording of graphics and HD video over the network. The DSx 264 codec, an H.264 compatible codec that encodes and streams graphics and HD video at up to 1920×1080 and 1600×1200 resolutions, claims one exclusive feature not found on other streaming media products, which is the capability of concurrent recording and streaming. The codec’s recording and replay option offers storage to a local USB storage device or external NAS, such as RAIDs or servers.
It’s not on RGB’s website, yet, but when it is, it will be here: http://www.rgb.com/products/
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