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NummyNums

07/29/14 8:03 PM

#219273 RE: 2bornot2b #219271

Akamai, a billion dollar company seemed to be well aware that HEVC is not the only way to effectively stream 4k today. It's nice to know NTEK saw an opportunity to stream 4k successfully now and not deal with all the headaches and bugs that h.265 currently brings. As h.265 codecs develop, I'm sure they will be right there with a next generation np-1 product.
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B402

07/29/14 8:30 PM

#219279 RE: 2bornot2b #219271

Netflix

We're pushing forward with new encoding technology – we'll be using H.265, which is colloquially known as HEVC, instead of AVC H.264," Hunt explains.
- See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Netflix+to+Stream+House+of+Cards+in+4K+via+HEVC+H265+Compression/article33962.htm#sthash.q5IoPcKz.dpuf
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theiceman13

07/29/14 10:07 PM

#219321 RE: 2bornot2b #219271

only took 8 years for h264 to become the standard... would cost companies untold billions to make h265 the standard..... ntek is very safe with the tegra4 4+1 upgradeable np-1