VIDEO PROCESSOR REAL TIME VIDEO

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HELIOS H2VR HoldCo, Inc. 28316 Constellation Road Valencia CA 91355 Video processor for real-time video distribution; computer hardware and recorded software used for configuring, controlling, managing, and monitoring of media presentations on video display walls made up of individual video displays; LED processor used for configuring, controlling, managing, and monitoring of media presentations on LED display walls;
NANOSYNC H2VR HoldCo, Inc. 28316 Constellation Road Valencia CA 91355 Video processor for real-time video distribution; LED video processor used for configuring, controlling, managing, and monitoring of media presentations on video display walls and LED display walls; Computer hardware and recorded software used for configuring, controlling, managing, and monitoring of media presentations on video display walls made up of individual video displays; Component feature of LED video processor, namely, computer hardware and downloadable software for controlling video displays and LED displays;NANO SYNC;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable web-based software for configuring, controlling, managing, and monitoring of media presentations on video display walls made up of individual video displays; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable web-based software for controlling video displays and LED displays;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. System and method for balancing video encoding tasks between multiple processors. The method may include receiving a real time video stream, performing picture level and upper processing on a main processor, executing a macroblock loop in parallel on a main processor and a co-processor, wherein executing includes processing a first group of video encoding tasks on the main processor and processing a second group of video encoding tasks on the co-processor, and outputting an encoded version of the real time broadcast. The method may be implemented on a system that includes a main processor, a co-processor, and an interface to receive the real time video stream, each coupled to one or more buses. The encoding may be performed according to the well known Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) standards.