April 17, 2007 (Press Release) --
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, April 17, 2007 - Linux Media Labs (www.linuxmedialabs.com) announced the debut and presentation of the LML 26443 h.264 four-channel encoding card at the National Association of Broadcasters Convention (NAB) in Las Vegas in booth #SU7820 in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center . Linux Media Labs debuted the LML 26443 h.264 four-channel encoding card; Provides Media Target Open Source drivers and applications interface for further development for single card, multi-card, MPEG-4 media streaming systems. The offerings include card sales and bare bones servers for OEM development. The LML 26443 card and bare bones system provides a valuable development interface for clients building multimedia infrastructures for broadcast, VOIP, VOD, Video Conferencing, Security, Manufacturing, Transportation, and more.
Linux Media Labs, a leading manufacturer of professional video interface and conversion solutions, today announced the LML 26443 and the LML Media Target Open Source Drivers and Software to the LML line of video playback and capture cards. The LML 26443 offers experienced support for Linux Open Source developers from Linux Media Arts (www.lmahd.com), with development supported by the Manitoba Media Centre (www.manitobamediacentre.org). The 26443 four-channel video card is our new top-of-the-line card for Linux, delivering real-time h.264 four-channel encoding and enabling customers to stream variable rates of media in a very popular and preferred format within a flexible and future-safe architecture.
Media Target software for the LML 26443 offers LML exclusive design architecture for seamless integration with numerous media platforms including Windows Media 9, Apple Quicktime, and more. The LML 26443 combines state-of-the-art hardware for low-cost Linux systems, supporting compressed formats, including the increasingly popular h.264 also know as MPEG-4. LMA’s video cards are tailor made for creative engineers who work in anything from VOIP, Streaming, Security, Broadcast, Video on Demand (VOD) and Film Production. Aside from multi-format compressed, the LML 26443 also offers software also offers HDV playback via the LML 26443’s multiple video outputs within the free program M-Player.
The new LML 26443 work flow enables ingest and compression of files up to uncompressed 8-Bit HD and SD via BNC for integration with IP and Broadcast streaming devices and systems. Within M-Player, MPEG-4 files of numerous supported file format (JPEG, TIFF, AVI, QuickTime) are instantly accessible for distribution,
Linux Media Labs, a leading manufacturer of professional video interface and conversion solutions, today announced the LML 26443 and the LML Media Target Open Source Drivers and Software to the LML line of video playback and capture cards. The LML 26443 offers experienced support for Linux Open Source developers from Linux Media Arts (www.lmahd.com), with development supported by the Manitoba Media Centre (www.manitobamediacentre.org). The 26443 four-channel video card is our new top-of-the-line card for Linux, delivering real-time h.264 four-channel encoding and enabling customers to stream variable rates of media in a very popular and preferred format within a flexible and future-safe architecture.
Media Target software for the LML 26443 offers LML exclusive design architecture for seamless integration with numerous media platforms including Windows Media 9, Apple Quicktime, and more. The LML 26443 combines state-of-the-art hardware for low-cost Linux systems, supporting compressed formats, including the increasingly popular h.264 also know as MPEG-4. LMA’s video cards are tailor made for creative engineers who work in anything from VOIP, Streaming, Security, Broadcast, Video on Demand (VOD) and Film Production. Aside from multi-format compressed, the LML 26443 also offers software also offers HDV playback via the LML 26443’s multiple video outputs within the free program M-Player.
The new LML 26443 work flow enables ingest and compression of files up to uncompressed 8-Bit HD and SD via BNC for integration with IP and Broadcast streaming devices and systems. Within M-Player, MPEG-4 files of numerous supported file format (JPEG, TIFF, AVI, QuickTime) are instantly accessible for distribution,

The LML 26443 will Create Many New Development Opportunities for Media Systems Developers
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