
Video processor features low-light technology for poorly lit environments
The DM385 video processor is able to compress a four megapixel video stream with either the H.264 or the SVC-T high-profile codecs. Also integrated into the DM385 is 3D noise filtering and wide dynamic range (WDR) processing. These two features combined help create the security industry’s best-in-class low-light technology, says the manufacturer. TI delivers the highest efficiency video compression for multichannel (DVR/NVR) designs with DaVinci DM8107 for cost efficient solutions. The DM8107 video compression engine can achieve more than 200 percent better compression efficiency to market standard, claims TI, bringing unparalleled video quality to the value line of DVRs. With this compression efficiency, half the storage is required to save data and half the bandwidth is needed to transfer the data without spoiling the quality of the image, which is essential when putting a video security system in place.
The DM8107 video processor provides bill of materials savings through flexible integration for 4/8/16 channel DVRs featuring 1000fps CIF H.264/SVCT encode/decode, HDMI/VGA/CVBS outputs, Gigabit EMAC, Dual SATA and PCIe.
Additionally, the video processor gives customers the option of low-cost, low-power turnkey CIF/D1/960H DVR or a multi-channel 1080P NVR reference design with Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) and ready-to-use advanced video analytics, allowing quicker time to market.
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