NVIDIA announces the release of NVENC Video Codec SDK 12.1 showcasing the integration with Beamr CABR
- The integration of CABR with NVENC enables reducing bitrate while preserving quality, achieving up to 50% compression gain. The extent of bit rate savings achieved by CABR vary based on file content and scene complexity, with typical averages ranging between 30% and 40%. These savings reduce storage needs and result in significant cost reductions, particularly in scenarios with large amounts of high-quality streams. CABR's intelligent optimizations also minimize bandwidth requirements, leading to lower CDN costs. The real-time operation of CABR-NVENC enhances its application for optimizing live video creation services, empowering content creators and streaming platforms to achieve superior video compression and delivery performance while maintaining exceptional visual quality. The release of the Video Codec SDK marks a significant step in video compression innovation, offering industry-leading solutions for video streaming, storage, and distribution.
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Herzeliya Israel, May 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NVIDIA Corporation announced today the release of Video Codec SDK 12.1, including new APIs to support Beamr Imaging Ltd.'s (NASDAQ: BMR) Content Adaptive Bit Rate (CABR) library, as part of the new Nvidia Encoder (NVENC) features enabling enhanced video processing use-cases on Nvidia GPUs. This collaborative effort aims to deliver fully standard compliant bitstreams with the lowest possible bit rate for a given perceptual quality, setting new benchmark in quality driven encoding.
The integration of CABR with NVENC, utilizing the Iterative Encoding, Recon, and External look ahead features, enables a range of powerful use cases, unlocking new use cases offering significant benefits for video encoding. These use cases include reducing bitrate of a target encode while preserving quality, as well as codec modernization.
“Codec modernization is a particularly promising use case, enabling fully automatic, quality guaranteed upgrade to modern codecs, while preserving the quality of the previous video stream. This is achieved by invoking the CABR-NVENC optimization process without specifying a bit rate value. In this scenario, the algorithm produces compressed videos with perceptually identical quality to the original, achieving up to
The extent of bit rate savings achieved by CABR vary based on file content and scene complexity, with typical averages ranging between
Furthermore, the integration of CABR-NVENC leads to lower Content Delivery Network (CDN) costs by minimizing bandwidth requirements. These enhancements translate to efficient video delivery and improved streaming experiences.
Previously, CABR was suited to offline processing, but now, powered by NVIDIA GPUs, CABR-NVENC operates in real time, enhancing its application for optimizing live video creation services. This breakthrough technology empowers content creators and streaming platforms to achieve superior video compression and delivery performance while maintaining exceptional visual quality.
The release of the Video Codec marks a significant step in video compression innovation, offering industry-leading solutions that are designed to redefine the boundaries of efficiency and quality enabling significant advancements in video streaming, storage, and distribution.
For more information, please visit the NVIDIA blog: developer.nvidia.com/blog/new-video-creation-and-streaming-features-accelerated-by-the-nvidia-video-codec-sdk/
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