|
Fujitsu Launches Full HD H.264 Transcoder LSI |
|
|
|
|
Written by News watch
|
|
Saturday, 15 September 2007 |
|
Fujitsu to release transcoder chip that can compress full HD
(1920 x 1080) MPEG-2 video data to H.264 data. It is idyllic for use in
recording equipment as it extends recording time by more than 2.5 times while
maintaining video quality.
Fujitsu Microelectronics Asia Pte Ltd announced
the release of a new transcoder chip that can compress full HD (1920 x 1080)
MPEG-2 video data to H.264 data. The new chip, MB86H52, is capable of
compressing MPEG-2 video to less than half the data size while maintaining the
same video quality. With such high compression, the new chip is ideal for use
in recording equipment such as hard drives, etc., where recording time can be
increased by more than 250%. It also allows transmission of full HD video over
narrow bandwidths. With the predicted increase in home network appliances,
there are also many opportunities to embed this transcoder into equipment where
the video data size needs to be reduced.
MB86H52's superior properties are the result of
a proprietary algorithm developed by Fujitsu Laboratories that automatically
applies less compression to areas in the image where compression artefacts are
most noticeable to human vision, such as human faces or slow-moving objects,
and greater compression to other areas. Thus, high image quality for the
critical zones is maximized. This technology allows the same video quality to
be maintained when transcoding from MPEG-2 to H.264. For digital terrestrial
and digital satellite broadcasts, data is compressed into MPEG-2 format
providing high-resolution video. However, if this video is then recorded to
hard drive, the file size is very large and the recording time limited. As
such, Fujitsu developed this MB86H52 transcoder that converts MPEG-2 video to
H.264, which has higher compression.
Related Items:
Fujitsu Develops CMOS Logic-Based High-Voltage Tra
Fujitsu Launches New Ultra-Low Power Full HD H.264
Fujitsu Launches SD Multi-Decoder LSI Supporting M
Fujitsu Ships 5.8GHz WiMAX System-on-Chip for Base
Only registered users can write comments. Please login or register. AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com All right reserved |
|
Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 September 2007 )
|