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Haivision Enhances Makito and Barracuda Lowest Latency H.264 Encoders With Real-Time Metadata Capabilities
Posted on Tuesday, March 1, 2011

 Haivision Enhances MakitoTM and BarracudaTM Lowest Latency H.264 Encoders With Real-Time Metadata Capabilities

Haivision Makes Serial, Network, and Embedded KLV Metadata Support Available for Popular Makito and Barracuda Compact H.264 Encoders

 

MONTREAL and CHICAGO March 1, 2011 — Haivision, leading provider of the most advanced video networking, digital signage, and IP video distribution solutions, today announced significant enhancements to the MakitoTM HD H.264 and BarracudaTM SD H.264 low-latency compact encoding appliances. The new real-time metadata capabilities are in response to advanced requirements from military and medical integrators that need to incorporate mission-critical data transmission within the video transport pipeline.

Building on its legacy of providing the first commercial H.264 encoder to support KLV metadata encapsulation, Haivision has expanded KLV support on the Makito and Barracuda encoder families to include metadata from Ethernet (UDP/IP) and the SDI vertical ancillary data space (VANC). The ability to receive KLV metadata from UDP/IP sources enables system integrators to migrate their complete metadata architecture from serial to IP and, in turn, to realize metadata convergence and data distribution flexibility. Support of KLV metadata encapsulation from the VANC allows for direct integration of the Makito and Barracuda H.264 encoders with sensor turrets, as used in airborne vehicles, and ensures the frame accuracy of that metadata encapsulation. In fact, Haivision’s VANC support was developed based on significant field testing with industry-leading sensor turrets.

Haivision has also significantly expanded its support for Cursor on Target (CoT) metadata. CoT metadata was developed for airborne target acquisition and tracking, completely independently of the KLV standards developed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) video. Haivision encoders bridge this divide by converting CoT to KLV in real time and then multiplexing the KLV metadata into MISP-compliant video streams. The single feature eliminates the need for a stand-alone mission computer to perform the same essential function,

More.which saves significant size, weight, power, and cost. Haivision’s latest firmware release supports broader CoT-to-KLV mapping libraries as used within systems by the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, and other Department of Defense (DoD) customers, allowing far greater interoperability across different platforms and the missions that each military branch supports.

“Our federal customers have come to expect rapid development from Haivision’s talented product teams,” said Andy Vaughan, Haivision’s vice president of U.S. federal sales. “We also pride ourselves on being comprehensive, as shown in our support of KLV across serial, embedded, and IP sources.”

With the release of Makito and Barracuda firmware 1.5, Haivision has made both KLV and CoT metadata capabilities available as a firmware option on both products.

Complete information on Haivision products, including recent case studies and application notes, is available within the download center at www.haivision.com.

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About Haivision Network Video

Based in Montreal and Chicago, Haivision Network Video is a private company and a world leader in delivering the most advanced and intelligent IP video networking and digital signage technology. Haivision’s products are deployed worldwide within the foremost Fortune 100 companies; in the most rigorous military and defense applications; in state-of-the-art healthcare facilities for video collaboration and training; in highly renowned educational institutions for IPTV, teaching, and signage; in the most efficient interactive broadcast applications; and within the world’s leading TelePresence suites. Haivision distributes its products through value-added resellers, system integrators, distributors, and OEMs worldwide.

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Haivision Contact:

Anna Kozel Marketing and Communications Manager Haivision Network Video Tel: +1 (514) 334-5445 E-mail: anna@haivision.com

 

Agency Contact:

Samantha Drazin Wall Street Communications Tel: +1 (305) 851-2432 E-mail: samantha@wallstcom.com

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