High Definition Development Kit (HDDK)

   

  High Definition Development Kit - Video applications - Visual Studio  

HDDK is a set of software libraries and tools available to integrators and software developers seeking to add standards-based, customized, high definition visual communications over ISDN or IP to their own software or hardware platforms. Transmitting and receiving up to 720p resolution (1080p incoming) and with full-feature functionality, the HDDK is the optimum choice for developers who wish to easily integrate videoconferencing into existing or new applications for both group and personal conferencing. To meet conferencing and collaboration requirements, developers have access to Emblaze-VCON's high definition video and audio codecs, compression technology, Quality of Service transmission, data sharing capabilities and more..Advanced features offered include multipoint videoconferencing, session recording capabilities, traffic and network management and integration with Emblaze-VCON's industry-leading infrastructure solutions, VCB and MXM.

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HDDK Advantages

  • Supports high definition resolution up to 720p (1080p incoming)
  • H.264 video support up to 4 Mbps and ISDN up to 512 Kbps (4xBRI)
  • Advanced data-sharing capabilities
  • CD-quality audio with ultra-wide band, 20 KHz audio
  • Incorporates H.239 and HD DualStream™ for simultaneously sending and receiving video and data streams
  • Supports encrypted conferences using the H.235 encryption standard
  • Emblaze-VCON PacketAssist™ architecture for advanced Quality of Service (QoS) over IP
  • Remote management and upgrades available when used with Emblaze-VCON's MXM
  • Fully compatible with Windows Vista SP1
  • Floating and permanent license models

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HDDK Datasheet
HDDK help file
Briefing Presentation
   
 
 
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Required Software
DirectX Drivers
Windows Media Encoder
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