Sony Introduces New Encoder For Blu-ray Authoring
Sony announced a professional solution for Blu-ray Disc encoding, with the introduction of the BAE-VX1000 multi-codec video encoder.
It is designed for real-time encoding of MPEG-2 or H.264/AVC primary and secondary video streams suitable for the Blu-ray Disc format.
The BAE-VX1000 encoder is designed to meet the needs of the encoder market as applications grow beyond BD-ROM to BD-Live for network enabled features, and BD-R/RE for small quantity production. The new solution is affordable and can decrease total encoding time by up to 30 percent over the existing BAE-VA700 solution. This is accomplished through enhancements such as parallel capturing and pre-processing, the elimination of LDEC checking, and increased encoding algorithm efficiency.
It can support a simple single PC configuration that can accomplish AVC encoding in real-time. It can also be expanded to a networked distributed processing configuration, in order to achieve the higher performance required by some production facilities.
A multi-codec design enables compatibility with most common Blu-Ray authoring applications, such as Sony Creative Softwares Blu-Print and Sonic Solutions Scenarist. The option of using of AVC or MPEG-2 technology will give production professionals more flexibility, depending on their timeframe, client preference or other individual workflow requirements. MPEG-2 encoding for traditional DVD authoring is also available.
The BAE-VX1000 offers multiple settings. An "Express" mode supports AVC real-time encoding with one PC, when encoding speed is the top priority. When using additional networked processors, "Fast" and "Quality" modes are also available to meet higher performance and quality priorities. The BAE-VX1000 also offers a built in real-time AVC elementary stream decoder that improves the efficiency of quality checking procedures.
New features also include: template parameters, batch processing, support for one PC standalone encoder and compatibility with Windows Server 2003, XP, and Vista (64-bit operating system required in each case).
The BAE-VX1000 encoder is expected to be available this summer. No price details are yet available.
The BAE-VX1000 encoder is designed to meet the needs of the encoder market as applications grow beyond BD-ROM to BD-Live for network enabled features, and BD-R/RE for small quantity production. The new solution is affordable and can decrease total encoding time by up to 30 percent over the existing BAE-VA700 solution. This is accomplished through enhancements such as parallel capturing and pre-processing, the elimination of LDEC checking, and increased encoding algorithm efficiency.
It can support a simple single PC configuration that can accomplish AVC encoding in real-time. It can also be expanded to a networked distributed processing configuration, in order to achieve the higher performance required by some production facilities.
A multi-codec design enables compatibility with most common Blu-Ray authoring applications, such as Sony Creative Softwares Blu-Print and Sonic Solutions Scenarist. The option of using of AVC or MPEG-2 technology will give production professionals more flexibility, depending on their timeframe, client preference or other individual workflow requirements. MPEG-2 encoding for traditional DVD authoring is also available.
The BAE-VX1000 offers multiple settings. An "Express" mode supports AVC real-time encoding with one PC, when encoding speed is the top priority. When using additional networked processors, "Fast" and "Quality" modes are also available to meet higher performance and quality priorities. The BAE-VX1000 also offers a built in real-time AVC elementary stream decoder that improves the efficiency of quality checking procedures.
New features also include: template parameters, batch processing, support for one PC standalone encoder and compatibility with Windows Server 2003, XP, and Vista (64-bit operating system required in each case).
The BAE-VX1000 encoder is expected to be available this summer. No price details are yet available.