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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Fwd: VITEC's HDM850+ for HEVC decoding over SDI HDMI - Available Now

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From: "VITEC"
Date: November 19, 2013, 10:05:13 AM PST
Subject: VITEC's HDM850+ for HEVC decoding over SDI HDMI - Available Now

Decode and display HEVC clips or stream over SDI/HDMI

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VITEC's HEVC/H.265 Professional Decoder card

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HEVC codec is on its way, be ready! Today, with the Stradis HDM850+ decoder board, it is possible to decode and display HEVC / H.265 clips or stream over SDI / HDMI.

HDM850+ is fully featured for professional broadcast applications such as content distribution, station/news automation, and quality control or simply for rendering/testing the latest video standards. Featuring unique frame accurate playback and compatible with HEVC, H.264 and MPEG-2 video standards (up to 4:2:2, 10 bits), HDM850+ is the most advanced and versatile decoder card available on the market.

HDM850+ is a PCIe based decoder for use by end users as well as integrators (SDK available). It decodes and displays video up to 1080p60 over 3G-SDI or HDMI in a standard PC platform.

Highlights of the HDM850+ broadcast decoder card

  • 3G-SDI and HDMI outputs up to 1080p60
  • HD/SD HEVC decode (compliant to HM reference decoder)
  • HD/SD H.264 & MPEG-2 - 4:2:2 & 4:2:0
  • Unique seamless frame accurate playback
  • Hardware scaler from any to any resolution
  • Genlock Input, RS-422 control, Full frame OSD
  • Powerful end user application
  • Livewire & Stradis SDK for integrators
  • PCIe (4 lanes), multiboard support

Availability

Shipping Now - HDM850+ and HDM850 firmware upgrade are available now through the VITEC worldwide dealer network.

 


For more information on the Stradis HDM850+ or other VITEC products, visit www.vitecmm.com.

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