
GTX 1660 + RTX 2080) allowing extra flexibility and cost saving to end usersīased in Hong Kong and with a development center in Manila, Philippines.
the library supports mixed GPU configuration (e.g. all image processing is done purely on GPU and performance scales linearly with the increase of number of GPUs in a system. the library can accept bayer images and performs high quality demosaicing. can be easily integrated into user’s own application to enable high speed and multi-stream video encoding and transcoding. easy integration with user’s own modules for online and offline image processing. recording to Uncompressed, M-JPEG and H.26x formats at any frame rates. full remote control of recording system with real time video streaming. compatible with all machine vision camera types: USB-Vision, GigE-Vision, CoaXPress and CLHS.
unparalleled support for multi-camera and multi-PC setups. This library is now available for third party developers. "The Recorder" software is the only software on the market capable of recording h.26x compressed video at thousands of frames per second thanks to our own "GPUSqueeze" library supporting multi-GPU video compression. Multicamera.Systems LLC is a developer of video acquisition and recording software for machine vision cameras, catering for variety of industries: science labs, VR, sport analytics autonomous cars and military. **** VP9 10/12 bit decode support is limited to select Pascal chips *** VP8 decode support is limited to selected Pascal chips ** Max resolution support is limited to selected Pascal chips ** Except GP100 (is limited to 4K resolution) NVENC enables streaming applications at high quality and ultra-low latency without utilizing the CPU, encoding at very high quality for archiving, OTT streaming, web videos, and encoding with ultra-low power consumption per stream (Watts/stream) For example, in a game recording and streaming scenario like streaming to using Open Broadcaster Software (OBS), encoding being completely offloaded to NVENC makes the graphics engine bandwidth fully available for game rendering. With complete encoding (which is computationally complex) offloaded to NVENC, the graphics engine and the CPU are free for other operations.
On Ada, multiple NVENC coupled with AV1 enables encoding 8k video at 60fps alongside a higher number of concurrent sessions. AV1 is the state of the art video coding format that supports higher quality with better performance compared to H.264 and HEVC. Introducing AV1 encoding with Video Codec SDK 12.0 on NVIDIA’s Ada architecture. NVENC - Hardware-Accelerated Video Encoding