Saturday, September 10, 2011

CHECK OUT NVIDIA GPUDIRECT FOR VIDEO AND MORE AT IBC 2011


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NVIDIA Quadro Digital Video Pipeline-key visual
It’s the first day of the International Broadcasting Conference 2011 (IBC), in Amsterdam. Over 48,000 film, video and live broadcast professionals, and 1,300+ exhibitors from more than 140 countries have converged on the show to see the latest and greatest in video production technologies. NVIDIA is here with PNY at booth #7.J38 to demonstrate the power of the GPU and our just-announced GPUDirect for Video API.
Starting today, we are demonstrating new advances in interactive on-air graphics fromPerceptive Pixel, using their 82-inch multi-touch display and interactive graphics. We’re also showing off a GPU-accelerated particle simulator for Autodesk Maya. And, video editors will want to check out our GPU-accelerated video editing demo showcasing Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 andSony Vegas Pro.
Earlier today, we announced NVIDIA GPUDirect for Video, which reduces the latency in moving video to and from a GPU when using video I/O cards.  NVIDIA GPUDirect for Video is a free API that will allow 3rd party hardware companies to interface more directly with NVIDIA Quadro andTesla professional GPUs to deliver video with the lowest possible latency. This technology is aimed at those who want to import video and export the video as fast as possible. The classic use case is broadcast graphics, but the medical imaging, manufacturing and defense industries are also ripe to take advantage of faster video processing.
How GPUDirect for Video works (click to enlarge)
Digital Video Systems GmbH (DVS) will be showcasing this new technology using their Atomix LT two-channel 3G hardware board and NVIDIA Quadro GPUs at their booth (#7.E25).
For those of you at the show, you’ll find more than two dozen NVIDIA partners on the show floor (download our PDF show guide here) demonstrating broadcast graphics, editing, compositing and effects, stereo production, and encoding and decoding solutions powered by NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions based on the NVIDIA Fermi GPU architecture.
If you are at IBC, come visit us in Hall 7, stand J38.

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