First Realtime H.264 Encoder Directed Towards PSP
Source: techjapan
Fuji Work is the first company to announce a realtime H.264 encoder. It features a Memory Stick Duo slot, and oÂne of its intended uses is with “portable game devices” such as the PSP.
Fuji Work announced oÂn the 20th that they will release the “PvrAlex” media recorder that supports realtime H.264/MPEG-4 AVC encoding, in September. It is Open Price, but the company stated that it will cost “about the same or less than DVD / HDD recorders.”
This product can take signals obtained from either its integrated terrestrial analog tuner or an external source and encode it into the H.264/MPEG-4 format, then output them to either Memory Stick PRO Duo/Duo or a not-included hard drive. It does not feature an internal DVD drive or hard drive.
The company is acquiring a Memory Stick Video Format (MSVF) license from Sony, and the files that are outputted by this device can be viewed oÂn portable game devices supporting MSVF — such as the PSP. When outputting files, two resolutions can be selected: SDTV (525i) for use with household TVs, and QVGA (320 x 240) for use with the PSP.
Five bitrates can be selected: HQ (3Mbps), SP (2Mbps), LP (1Mbps), EP (768kbps), and CS (Custom).
Read more in our forums [here].
Thanks to Blindmark for the news!
Source: techjapan
Fuji Work is the first company to announce a realtime H.264 encoder. It features a Memory Stick Duo slot, and oÂne of its intended uses is with “portable game devices” such as the PSP.
Fuji Work announced oÂn the 20th that they will release the “PvrAlex” media recorder that supports realtime H.264/MPEG-4 AVC encoding, in September. It is Open Price, but the company stated that it will cost “about the same or less than DVD / HDD recorders.”
This product can take signals obtained from either its integrated terrestrial analog tuner or an external source and encode it into the H.264/MPEG-4 format, then output them to either Memory Stick PRO Duo/Duo or a not-included hard drive. It does not feature an internal DVD drive or hard drive.
The company is acquiring a Memory Stick Video Format (MSVF) license from Sony, and the files that are outputted by this device can be viewed oÂn portable game devices supporting MSVF — such as the PSP. When outputting files, two resolutions can be selected: SDTV (525i) for use with household TVs, and QVGA (320 x 240) for use with the PSP.
Five bitrates can be selected: HQ (3Mbps), SP (2Mbps), LP (1Mbps), EP (768kbps), and CS (Custom).
Read more in our forums [here].
Thanks to Blindmark for the news!