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If you're transcoding your videos using software-only encoding in this video, you'll learn how you can slash CAPEX, OPEX, and ... HARD QUESTIONS ON HOT TOPICS Everything about the Real-time streaming experiences like live events, interactive video, cloud gaming, video communications, and virtual worlds are ... What if the highest quality stream is actually the one that doesn't look the best? We've sat in G4 this, Codensity that, G5 here, Quadra there, H.264 and HEVC in and AV1 out, or was it AV1 in and HEVC out? AI, overlay ... What if the future of live streaming infrastructure isn't about the cloud, but about bringing broadcast-quality video closer to the ...

Change is hard, but efficiency makes it worth it. For teams with well-established video workflows, switching from CPU-based ... What if the real power of your infrastructure isn't in what you build, but how flexibly you can build it? When we first integrated VPUs ... In theory HDR should be doable now! HDR video offers a wider range of brightness and color compared to traditional standard ... Forget the assumption that higher resolution automatically equals better consumer experience. We've seen firsthand how quickly ... What if your AI video tools aren't broken, but your product thinking is? We've seen AI do incredible things: voice detection, ... Ever wondered how to manage video processing loads effectively?

B-frames, the mischievous troublemakers of the encoding world, seem to cause quite a bit of decoding latency. If they were actual ...

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NETINT Technologies about testing T408 against Software-Based Encoding

NETINT Technologies about testing T408 against Software-Based Encoding

If you're transcoding your videos using software-only encoding in this video, you'll learn how you can slash CAPEX, OPEX, and ...

NETINT Technologies about T408, T432 and Quadra - which card shall be used when?

NETINT Technologies about T408, T432 and Quadra - which card shall be used when?

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NETINT technologies - How to Slash CAPEX, OPEX, and Carbon Emissions Using T408 Video Transcoder

NETINT technologies - How to Slash CAPEX, OPEX, and Carbon Emissions Using T408 Video Transcoder

Real-time streaming experiences like live events, interactive video, cloud gaming, video communications, and virtual worlds are ...

NETINT Technologies about Quality vs Delivery

NETINT Technologies about Quality vs Delivery

What if the highest quality stream is actually the one that doesn't look the best? We've sat in

NETINT Technologies about understanding and taking advantage of NETINT products line

NETINT Technologies about understanding and taking advantage of NETINT products line

G4 this, Codensity that, G5 here, Quadra there, H.264 and HEVC in and AV1 out, or was it AV1 in and HEVC out? AI, overlay ...

NETINT Technologies about Understanding the Edge in Video Processing

NETINT Technologies about Understanding the Edge in Video Processing

What if the future of live streaming infrastructure isn't about the cloud, but about bringing broadcast-quality video closer to the ...

NETINT Technologies about Change is hard - but efficiency makes it worth it.

NETINT Technologies about Change is hard - but efficiency makes it worth it.

Change is hard, but efficiency makes it worth it. For teams with well-established video workflows, switching from CPU-based ...

NETINT Technologies about The Software Framework Surrounding the VPU

NETINT Technologies about The Software Framework Surrounding the VPU

What if the real power of your infrastructure isn't in what you build, but how flexibly you can build it? When we first integrated VPUs ...

NETINT Technologies about HDR. Is it doable?

NETINT Technologies about HDR. Is it doable?

In theory HDR should be doable now! HDR video offers a wider range of brightness and color compared to traditional standard ...

NETINT Technologies about the Reality of Streaming Quality

NETINT Technologies about the Reality of Streaming Quality

Forget the assumption that higher resolution automatically equals better consumer experience. We've seen firsthand how quickly ...

NETINT Technologies about AI Applications in VIdeo: Captioning, Dubbing, and More

NETINT Technologies about AI Applications in VIdeo: Captioning, Dubbing, and More

What if your AI video tools aren't broken, but your product thinking is? We've seen AI do incredible things: voice detection, ...

NETINT Technologies about Efficient Load Management with NETINT: Streamline Your Video Processing

NETINT Technologies about Efficient Load Management with NETINT: Streamline Your Video Processing

Ever wondered how to manage video processing loads effectively?

NETINT Technologies about B-frames, latency and parking rules

NETINT Technologies about B-frames, latency and parking rules

B-frames, the mischievous troublemakers of the encoding world, seem to cause quite a bit of decoding latency. If they were actual ...