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EYE IO Shoots for UltraHD

December 20, 2012 |

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Eye IO, LLC (eyeIO) today unveiled its second-generation technology raising the bar for Internet video quality. The next-generation eyeIO software suite builds on the breakthrough technology embraced by Netflix that was first unveiled in February 2012. Improving production speed and efficiency, the expanded product suite includes Studio HD, Full-HD 3D as well as UltraHD (4K video). eyeIO utilizes a revolutionary, artificial intelligence approach to consistently deliver market standard based high-quality video that has been successfully tested for interoperability on more than one thousand H.264 devices.

Compared to its first generation, eyeIO’s next generation of H.264 software encodes 45% faster and reduces bitrates by an additional 26% while integrating Studio-level profiles that improve video data on several fronts by more than 50%. eyeIO HDRes now provides super-fast playback and even clearer, crisper images. eyeIO’s 3D suite is available with MVC, frame-sequential or frame-packing options for seamless deployment worldwide on connected Smart 3D TVs and 3D-enabled players and consoles.

The eyeIO engine operates automatically and elastically, locally or in the cloud, and reduces infrastructure costs and operational complexity while achieving a new level of production stability. To date, more than 65 billion video frames have been produced with a record of zero software crashes. The suite comes with extensive industry-standard APIs for easy, flexible integration and a rich real-time reporting capability.

EYE IO LLC



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