Monday, December 28th, 2009
We are glad to announce a new service added to Hoopoe™ for video transcoding on demand.
Using the service allows users to transcode (convert) existing video files from various formats to the recent H.264 standard, at unmatched quality, speed and price.
Using GPU acceleration, we can convert HD movies and beyond at least x10 faster compared to existing equivalents.
Encodeo™ is not just a video transcoding service – it is possible to define advanced parameters for the transcoding process, such as:
- Resolution
- Bitrate
- Filters / effect to apply on source video
- and more…
If you are interested to hear more about the service and potential to use it, please contact us at: support@hoopoe-cloud.com.
For more information:
http://www.hoopoe-cloud.com/Apps/Encodeo.aspx
Tags: 1080i, 1080p, 720p, CDN, content, content network, encode, encoding, F4V, Flash, FLV, Full HD, GeForce, GPU, H.263, H.264, HD, M4V, MOV, MP4, MPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Quadro, SD, SilverLight, Tesla, transcode, transcoding, VC-1, Video
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
Hello,
We are happy to announce the availability of the so long waiting OpenCL.NET 1.0.48 library.
This version aligns with OpenCL 1.0.48 standard, and fully conforms with latest NVIDIA drivers for OpenCL (and as well on supported platforms).
In brief, this release of the standard added few API functions and modified some, to truly allow heterogeneous computing on a single system. An application can query for the existence of multiple computing devices on the system, also by different vendors (recognize the CPU and a GPU as compute resources) regardless of the vendor. Such that consuming different computing resources can be transparent.
For further details about standard features and changes please consult Khronos website.
For OpenCL.NET page and download, click here.
As always, you are invited to contact us at: support@hoopoe-cloud.com.
Tags: .NET, AMD, ATI, CUDA, GPU, Larrabee, NVIDIA, OpenCL, Tesla
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