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Tag: HEVC

NEW PRODUCT ALERT: LiveU Solo Pro

By Jennifer P 0 Comment October 27, 2022

The newest addition to the Solo family offers an advanced wireless live streaming solution, directly from your camera/switcher to popular online platforms and any web destination. With enriched new features, this future-proof encoder lets you deliver exceptional live video quality and reliability with up to 4K resolution and full 5G support.

Six reasons Pearl Nano is the best HEVC encoder

By Jamie G 0 Comment June 6, 2022

The Epiphan Pearl Nano firmware 4.16 comes with Free H.265/HEVC video compression –  cut your video file sizes and required bandwidth in half! To take advantage of H.265 you’ll need a […]

Everything You Need to Know About Streaming HEVC with CORE

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 18, 2018

While most live platforms and video playback tools have been slow to adopt HEVC, many broadcasters and streamers have already begun to take advantage of the data savings that HEVC compression offers.

Interview: Teradek Talks Mobile Switching, VR Stitching, and HEVC Encoding at Streaming Media West 2017

By Jim Bask 0 Comment November 13, 2017

Streaming Media’s Tim Siglin and Teradek’s Jon Landman discuss the latest from Teradek, including HEVC cloud transcoding, wireless transmission, and VR/360 capture, stitching, and streaming.

Teradek Cube Sales Opportunities with HEVC H.265

By Jim Bask 0 Comment November 6, 2017

With the many recent developments in our technology, we wanted to keep you in-the-loop by sharing sales tips on our latest products. This week, we’re featuring our most recent Cubes, the Cube 655 and HEVC Cube 755.

4 Reasons Why HEVC (H.265) Matters, and How You Can Start Using It Now

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 14, 2017

The video ecosystem is evolving, and the hot topic right now is the shift from AVC to HEVC. H.265 / High Efficiency Video Compression (HEVC) is the newest video compression standard that technology has been gradually shifting towards, and while the standard isn’t exactly new by any means (it was first ratified in 2013), the past year has seen a more impactful shift towards HEVC-compatible playback and wider market adoption.