H.265 & WiseStream Technology Offer Compression Technology

High Level Compression Significantly Reduces Bandwidth Usage, Storage Requirements, and Total Cost of Ownership

H.265 compression technology, available in Hanwha Techwin America’s surveillance solutions—the Wisenet P Series and Q Series—offers a myriad of advantages to end users from SMBs to enterprise level organizations. The combination of Hanwha’s WiseStream Technology and H.265 delivers compression which significantly reduces bandwidth and storage requirements, effectively reducing overall costs while increasing surveillance system performance.compression technology

“Hanwha is in a unique position to deliver technology innovations as a result of our organic design and product development capabilities which directly translate into overall higher performance, enhanced quality, and more functionality for users’ systems,” said Tom Cook, Vice President of Sales, Hanwha Techwin America. “This is exemplified in our exclusive implementation of H.265 and WiseStream compression across our extensive new and forthcoming product lines.”

compression technologyH.265 expands the efficiencies of the H.264 compression technology standard by generating the highest-quality images in the smallest video files possible. The H.265 codec makes 4K and other higher-resolution video more accessible for security applications by improving image quality and lowering bandwidth and storage requirements.

H.265 offers significant improvements over previous codecs including a 50% improvement in bit rate compared to the H.264 codec. Other improvements in H.265 technology that improve picture quality include flexible macro blocking from a minimum of 8 x 8 pixels to the maximum of 64 x 64 pixels and reduced video latency.

The high performance P Series and the cost-efficient, high quality Q Series employ a triple codec that enables simultaneous streaming of H.265, H.264, and MJPEG formats. This allows video to be recorded and viewed in different formats and facilitates seamless integration with third-party systems that do not yet support H.265. As a result, users can deploy the latest innovations in camera technology from Hanwha now with seamless migration to H.265 when widespread support is provided.

Additionally, by applying WiseStream technology to H.265 and H.264, users can benefit from significantly reduced bandwidth consumption and storage requirements. WiseStream automatically and dynamically identifies and generates high-quality images of areas of motion within a scene while applying greater compression to background areas. WiseStream can also dynamically adjust the I-Frame interval of video depending on the scene, motion present, and network activity.

For example, the 4K/UHD Wisenet P Series supports WiseStream and H.265 coding technology to provide large images for video surveillance using the same data bandwidth as a 1080p full HD legacy system using H.264 coding.

“The lower bandwidth and storage requirements provided by Hanwha’s unique combination of WiseStream technology and H.265 allows more cameras to be deployed on existing infrastructure, which ultimately increases situational awareness. This is a huge benefit relative to improving overall security and reducing costs from both the end-users’ and integrators’ perspectives,” concluded Mr. Cook.