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Audiovisual equipment manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Epiphan Video, also known as Epiphan, is a privately held audiovisual equipment manufacturer. It is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with offices in Palo Alto and San Jose, California.
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Epiphan Video markets, develops, manufactures, and supports a line of video capture, streaming, and recording products. Among their products are a family of high-resolution VGA, DVI, and HDMI frame grabbers (some with custom drivers, some UVC-based) and a series of professional AV streaming/recording systems with included video switching technology. Epiphan Video made the world's first high-resolution frame grabbers capable of transferring images over the USB bus with capture rates over 60 frames per second using precompressor technologies for image capture.[1] YouTube lists Epiphan's Pearl-2 amongst its YouTube Live verified encoders.[2]
Clients and integrators of Epiphan Video's technologies include the US Armed Forces, Microsoft, IBM, as well as a slate of other high-profile organizations. Its products are also used to relay images from medical equipment over the Internet.[3][4] Epiphan's video broadcasting devices have also been used by NASA on the International Space Station for ultrasound remote diagnostics purposes.[5]
Epiphan Systems was founded in 2003. As of 2020, it is a member of the SRT alliance.[6]
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