Card for Encoding, decoding and transcoding
Video Applications
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Here are some use cases commonly utilized in streaming video technology, specifically in encoding, decoding, and transcoding applications across different fields:
Automotive –Future Mobility
The development of IOT (Internet of Things) and M-to-M (Machine to Machine) multiply the number of cameras requiring as many on-board encoders, and fewer decoders. New uses of video technology create new challenges and this adaptation requires very low latency.
Providing advanced, efficient transcoding cards makes a more sustainable video streaming technology possible for automotive industry leaders that have equipped most of their passenger cars with an ecosystem of technology service and content to integrate in-vehicle network systems, cloud communication, AI, big data and other technologies.
Broadcast Sector
In the broadcast sector, high-quality video encoding is used to stream live events, television broadcasts, and video-on-demand services.
Decoding capabilities are essential for receiving and displaying these video feeds efficiently.
Outside Broadcasting
Outside Broadcasting (OB) vans stream live events, sports broadcasts, news coverage, and entertainment shows on the go.
Video streaming facilitates the quick encoding of video streams for broadcasting purposes.
Military Applications
Video streaming capabilities play a crucial role in military applications for encoding and decoding video data in surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence gathering.
These chips ensure secure video transmission and reception for military operations.
Medical Applications
In the medical field, video encoding, decoding, and transcoding are instrumental in producing high-resolution medical imaging data such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasound images.
This enables healthcare professionals to accurately view and analyze medical images.
Drones and Robotics
Drones and Robotics utilize real-time video encoding and decoding.
Capturing and processing video data from the drones‘ or robots‘ cameras enables tasks like aerial surveillance, inspection, mapping, and more.
Versatile Video Tech
Overall, encoding, decoding, and transcoding video technology is a versatile tool that caters to a wide range of video applications across industries, providing encoding, decoding, and transcoding capabilities to meet specific needs in broadcast, military, medical, drones, robots, and OB vans.