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Ipela cameras now support H.264

“These Sony models are the first commercially available network cameras with H.264 capability, and Milestone joins them on the forefront with support for such important innovations,” says Henrik Friborg, VP Strategic Partner Alliances and Co-Founder of Milestone Systems.

Demands are increasing for more storage and bandwidth without compromising the high frame rates and high resolutions that are needed for improved security.

Said John Blem, CTO and co-founder of Milestone Systems: “An H.264 encoder can reduce the size of a digital video file by more than 80 per cent against the Motion JPEG standard while maintaining the same visual quality.

“Compared to the MPEG-4 Part 2 Simple Profile standard, H.264 typically achieves a 40-50 per cent reduction in the size of a video file.”

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