
Maybe you don't do enough video conversion to make copping a dedicated
SpursEngine card a good investment, but that doesn't mean you can't put the
Cell processor in your
PlayStation 3 to work in between sessions of Killzone 2, (not like it's busy
curing cancer or anything.) Fixstars' CE-10 encoder doesn't exactly fit the
"Cell Storage" pie in the sky promises of yesterday, but by installing it on a PC it lets users tap into the PS3's number crunching power to achieve professional encoding quality. No word on what an "affordable prosumer price" is, but if ultra fast HD encoding is something you'd be interested in -- those
1080p vids won't compress themselves -- stop by the Broadcast International booth at NAB next week for an early preview before the software launches in June.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Charles @ Apr 17th 2009 4:07PM
Strike me as VERY interested.
jinn35 @ Apr 17th 2009 5:53PM
*striking you with an interested stick*
Mitch @ Apr 18th 2009 7:51AM
So this software would tap into the PS3 wirelessly? And use it as a processor for encoding on your PC? So in theory couldn't you use the PS3 as a processor for anything on your PC?
ultragoregrind @ Apr 19th 2009 7:32AM
I don't buy it. a company i've personally never heard of before - has a product that somehow runs some sort of code on the ps3 to make it accessible as a video encoding accelerator for your pc?
Mike @ Apr 20th 2009 12:57AM
Believe dat. Have you gone to fixstars website? They are demoing it at NAB this week.