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Advanced Micro Peripherals’ (AMP) StreamCorder-HD board, an intelligent, standalone H.264 streaming solution, accepts HD-SDI input at up to 1080p30 for real-time encoding, streaming over 100/1000 MBit Ethernet and local storage. Designed for mobile, UAS and Vetronix applications, the the company said the StreamCorder-HD is ideal for use in the military, communications, transport, mining and energy industries. StreamCorder-HD supports extraction of KLV (MSB 0605.3 compliant) embedded data contained withi
March 18, 2014 Read time: 1 min
1039 Advanced Micro Peripherals’ (AMP) StreamCorder-HD board, an intelligent, stand-alone H.264 streaming solution, accepts HD-SDI input at up to 1080p30 for real-time encoding, streaming over 100/1000 MBit Ethernet and local storage. 

Designed for mobile, UAS and Vetronix applications, the the company said the StreamCorder-HD is ideal for use in the military, communications, transport, mining and energy industries.

StreamCorder-HD supports extraction of KLV (MSB 0605.3 compliant) embedded data contained within the HD-SDI that can be synchronised and streamed with the compressed video. It also features optional onboard controller area network (CAN), 3-axis accelerometer, high sensitivity GPS receiver, altimeter, and three-axis digital magnetometer (e-compass).

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