Apostol Apostolov
8:27 pm on September 28, 2009 Permalink
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Point Grey’s USB 3.0 webcam is definitely showing where USB 3.0 is moving us – towards pixel-precision, full-screen video conferencing at 1080p/1200 resolutions. With GeForce CUDA being capable of encoding 1080p in real time to MPEG-4 or similar codecs for streaming, we’re definitely going to have a massive jump in quality of webcams, allowing for webcam-based TV shows on UStream and QIK at unthinkable before quality level. Myself, I am more excited about USB 3.0 bringing high-resolution to LCD tablets that struggled in the past with precision, latency and poor resolutions, so Wacom Cintiq’s future looks even brighter.
Apostol Apostolov 8:27 pm on September 28, 2009 Permalink |
Point Grey’s USB 3.0 webcam is definitely showing where USB 3.0 is moving us – towards pixel-precision, full-screen video conferencing at 1080p/1200 resolutions. With GeForce CUDA being capable of encoding 1080p in real time to MPEG-4 or similar codecs for streaming, we’re definitely going to have a massive jump in quality of webcams, allowing for webcam-based TV shows on UStream and QIK at unthinkable before quality level. Myself, I am more excited about USB 3.0 bringing high-resolution to LCD tablets that struggled in the past with precision, latency and poor resolutions, so Wacom Cintiq’s future looks even brighter.
Nikolay 8:37 pm on September 28, 2009 Permalink |
Did you guys see the outrageously priced Livepack that Livestream offers today at $2.5K/month for live HD streaming?