Thursday, December 29th 2011

New USB 3.0 Webcam Controller Makes Quality 1080p Streaming Possible

Genesys Logic announced its newest application processor, the GL3620. This chip is designed to be the prime-mover of tomorrow's high-definition 1080p web-cameras, which will strike mainstream price-points. This chip takes advantage of the USB 3.0 interface, particularly its isochronous transfer mode, which guarantees sufficient bandwidth to stream uncompressed (lossless) 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) video at 30 frames per second. This defined theoretical bandwidth limit is about 380 MB/s between the chip and the USB 3.0 host. Lossless video streaming from the webcam gives users the ability to use higher-quality software video encoders.

The Genesys Logic GL3620 also packs native HISP, which encodes RGB RAW data from CMOS sensors to interpolated YUV format. It also looks after bad pixel correction, image scaling, gamma correction, image quality enhancement, etc., to maintain backwards compatibility with USB 2.0, probably albeit, at lower resolutions. The chip also includes a native MJPEG encoder that offloads the host CPU from doing the lossless stream to MJPEG conversion to stream to IM clients. Genesys Logic will exhibit GL3620 demo at CES 2012 in Las Vegas from January 10th to January 13th 2012. In related news, Genesys logic will also demo its three other new USB 3.0 chips, the GL3520, which is a USB 3.0 hub controller; the GL3321, which is a USB 3.0 to SATA bridge chip; and GL3220, which is a USB 3.0 flash card reader controller.
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8 Comments on New USB 3.0 Webcam Controller Makes Quality 1080p Streaming Possible

#1
Mussels
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Sooo.... USB 2.0 *was* holding back webcams? always wondered about that.


but then again, wouldnt the fact most internet connections are far slower than USB 2.0 mean this wont benefit much?
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
MusselsSooo.... USB 2.0 *was* holding back webcams? always wondered about that.


but then again, wouldnt the fact most internet connections are far slower than USB 2.0 mean this wont benefit much?
its easy to stream 1080p if you have a 8-20mb connection. anything under that and it might be too choppy
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Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
FreedomEclipseits easy to stream 1080p if you have a 8-20mb connection. anything under that and it might be too choppy
dunno about where you are, but the fastest upload you can get in au is 1Mb. i'm on the fastest you can currently get in 99% of australia, and its 19Mb/1Mb
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Im on 20mb and i live right next to the telephone exchange :toast: but yeah....UK is usually pretty bad for net speeds. I know a mate whose being charged for a 20mb package but only gets less then 2mb because of the area he lives in, but he cant do sh!t because they are the only guys who really do realiable internet there. some times it doesnt even matter about where you live. you can be in london and still suffer from poor speeds due to the old old old old network cables they are using that havent been changed in a few decades.
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#5
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
FreedomEclipseIm on 20mb and i live right next to the telephone exchange :toast: but yeah....UK is usually pretty bad for net speeds. I know a mate whose being charged for a 20mb package but only gets less then 2mb because of the area he lives in, but he cant do sh!t because they are the only guys who really do realiable internet there. some times it doesnt even matter about where you live. you can be in london and still suffer from poor speeds due to the old old old old network cables they are using that havent been changed in a few decades.
but that 20Mb is download, not upload. whats your actual upload speed?
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#6
laszlo
so we'll have hd online pron?
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#7
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
at the moment i have a 2mb upload speed. but the nets capped during peak hours. I cant remember the offpeak speedtest results from the top of my head.
laszloso we'll have hd online pron?
only if you like chatroulette
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#8
Prima.Vera
I have home a 1080p web cam. I always thought that the 1080p and even 720p quality looks like CRAP. Now I know why...:ohwell:
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