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eBrisk Video to Demonstrate its eBLive A-5000 H.265/HEVC Video Encoder at NAB 2016
LAS VEGAS, April 13, 2016 /CNW/ - eBrisk Video Inc., the market-leading provider of high-quality and high-density real-time H.265/HEVC video encoding solutions, will be demonstrating its real-time eBLive A-5000 broadcast-quality HEVC video encoder at NAB 2016 from April 18 to April 21, 2016. "eBrisk has the best real-time HEVC encoding solutions for applications in which both video quality and density are paramount," explained Dr. Faouzi Kossentini, President and CEO of eBrisk Video. "eBrisk's ability to achieve high-density real-time HEVC video encoding with broadcast quality at low bit rates has enabled the early adoption by industry leaders of eBrisk's HEVC encoding solutions in the video broadcast and real-time video streaming markets." The eBLive A-5000 encoder encodes 4K60fps/10-bit video content in real-time, on a dual Intel Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v3, or on a single Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2697 v3 + a single Altera® Arria®10, all with great video quality at low bit rates. The eBLive A-5000 encoder simultaneously achieves, a 2:1 bandwidth advantage (i.e., 50% reduction in bit rate) and a 2:1 density advantage (i.e., 100% increase in speed) relative to the x265 HEVC encoder (https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265), while maintaining the same video quality. "Besides its double-double bandwidth/density advantage, the real-time eBLive A-5000 encoder offers a rich set of features that satisfy the most-demanding encoder product requirements. We believe the eBLive A-5000 encoder to be the most robust and most feature-complete H.265/HEVC encoder in the market," said Dr. Michael Horowitz, CTO of eBrisk Video. To schedule a demonstration at NAB 2016, please contact Mr. Andrew Talbot, Business Development Manager, at [email protected]. About eBrisk Video Intel and Intel® Xeon® are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other words and logos identified as trademarks or service marks are the property of their respective holders.
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