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Advanced video and audio capture with HDAV2000

Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP), supplier of high quality embedded video solutions, introduces the HDAV2000, an ultra-low latency, high definition H264 codec. Built on established and trusted AMP technology, the HDAV2000 encodes video to industry standard H.264 format and delivers high video compression ratios together with unprecedented ultra-low latency performance.
September 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1039 Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP), supplier of high quality embedded video solutions, introduces the HDAV2000, an ultra-low latency, high definition H264 codec. Built on established and trusted AMP technology, the HDAV2000 encodes video to industry standard H.264 format and delivers high video compression ratios together with unprecedented ultra-low latency performance.

According to AMP, the HDAV2000 performs across a wide spectrum of demanding applications including remote moving platforms, remotely guided vehicles, UAVs, vehicle cameras, remote video surveillance, electronic news gathering and many other situations where high quality video, audio and low latency are pre-requisites.

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