Harmonic's Rhozet Business Unit Dramatically Improves H.264 Transcoding Quality and Performance
The new Carbon Coder release boosts H.264 transcoding speed by up to 50 percent and supports H.264 video in a variety of containers, including MP4, MPEG-2 transport stream, and F4V (Adobe Flash). Additionally, higher quality output can now be achieved with the introduction of two new types of content pre-processing – video deblocking and motion-compensated temporal filtering. These two new video filters can significantly improve the quality of transcoded video by removing noise artifacts that have been introduced into the source video during previous compression. This allows for either improved quality at a given bit-rate or a reduction in bit-rate for a given quality.
“This new release increases performance, enhances quality, and improves
workflow,” said
The new release of Carbon Coder also improves integration with existing Avid-based workflows. This improved support includes the ability to export video into the MXF-wrapped DNxHD format used in many Avid editing environments. New enhancements to Carbon Coder also include support for Microsoft’s new Smooth Streaming format, which enables adaptive streaming of media to Silverlight clients over HTTP.
At NAB 2009, Rhozet will also preview new quality control software for Carbon Server that promises to minimize the amount of manual review required to guarantee quality output. This quality control application is integrated into the transcoding process, allowing users to automatically check a wide variety of quality criteria compared to the original source.
Rhozet Carbon Coder facilitates the transfer of media between a variety of platforms, including acquisition, editing, playout, archive, the Internet and mobile devices. Carbon Coder can run as a stand-alone application or as part of a multi-node, fully-automated rendering farm. Carbon Coder provides high-performance, scalable and cost-effective transcoding for a broad range of business environments, from specialized studios to enterprise-scale installations.
The new Carbon Coder enhancements, as well as the new quality control
application will debut at NAB 2009 in
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previewing new quality control software for Carbon Server, Carbon Coder
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