Advanced Micro Peripherals offers video recording and streaming SDKs for H.264 board
Advanced Micro Peripherals
SDKs for the H264-ULL-SD4
To help reduce development time and time to market, Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced software development kits (SDKs) for the H264-ULL-SD4, its ultra-low-latency, quad-channel, H.264 encoder on a single PCI/104 form-factor board.
These SDKs are designed to reduce development time in Windows and Linux environments and include support libraries, drivers and example applications to help developers fully utilise the H264-ULL-SD4 features in complex video compression and overlay applications.
The standard Video Recording SDK and sample applications are supplied free of charge with each board and include the services of AMP’s technical support team.
Alternatively, the Video Streaming SDK is available for a one-time fee and enables real-time streaming of compressed video data over an IP network.
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