The new HD encoder is also equipped with Thomson's Film Grain Technology, which allows flexible film-grain adjustments

Thomson has introduced the NexCode HD AVC Encoder, a new encoding system that provides compression tools to create content on the high-definition Blu-ray Disc format using the AVC (H.264 MPEG-4) codec.
The encoder, designed for post-production facilities working on HDTV projects, comes with a variety of AVC encoding tools, including compression and authoring features. It incorporates numerous capabilities into a single unit, such as automatic artifact correction, novel bit-rate control, and re-encoding parameter pre-set configurations.

The NexCode HD AVC Encoder features a built-in video player with configurable split-screen modes, allowing users to visually compare a scene before and after each step in the encoding process. The device also offers adjustable re-encoding parameters that allow customized scene-by-scene and frame-by-frame processing.

The encoder is also equipped with Thomson’s renowned Film Grain Technology, which allows flexible film-grain adjustments. For dual-format projects, NexCode enables a single encode to be used for the creation of both Blu-ray-compliant bit streams.

The device leverages proprietary algorithms, which not only automatically detect and correct encoding artifacts but also preserve and improve the visual quality during ingestion. NexCode’s hardware configuration includes an encoding workstation and an optimized PC cluster architecture. The PC cluster and the storage space can be scaled to meet customers’ business requirements.

For more information, visit http://www.thomson.net.