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Video-over-USB ref designs accelerate H.264 encoding
Posted: Dec 10, 2007 11:49 AM

The Crusher and Crusher-Capture reference designs use Cypress's EZ-USB FX2LP USB controller and Mobi...[ View complete article ]


Message: Video-over-USB ref designs accelerate H.264 encoding Post time: Dec 10, 2007 11:49 AM
 

Author: hello karen

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The Crusher and Crusher-Capture reference designs use Cypress's EZ-USB FX2LP USB controller and Mobilygen's MG1264 H.264 CODEC to accelerate the H.264 video encoding process up to 5x faster than real-time.
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good news
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