For the last decade, I’ve used a variety of H.264 encoders for livestreaming events, typically conference events that involve one or more presenters and one or more computer screen inputs. The single ...
hardware capture boards use dedicated encoders to capture video from an analog source. can you also use that same hardware during the export of your final video?<P>say you've captured something at ...
In brief: Intel has had a rough time launching its freshman series of dedicated graphics cards, struggling to get them to consumers on time and possibly with unimpressive results in gaming benchmarks.
If I'm not using Jellyfin at the time, I can use it for CCTV processing through Frigate, or re-encoding video files for ...
Collabora announced a partnership with MediaTek to bring upstream support to the Genio IoT SoCs and boards in November 2025, ...
Allegro DVT announces the immediate availability of its multi-format hardware video encoder IP with H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC and VP9 support. This enhanced version of the Allegro DVT multi-format encoder ...
Hardware encoders are not much faster and significantly worse in quality, efficiency and bitrate than x264. Quicksync probably uses less power, mind, but it's usually cheaper to do a poorer job. There ...
Cringely reckons Apple has picked a chip that does H.264 encoding as well as decoding. Not only would that be great for videoconferencing and playing back videos purchased from the iTunes Store, it ...