NeTV2
An open video development board in a PCI express form factor that supports overlaying content on encrypted video signals. It can alw
The NeTV2 is an FPGA-based development board optimized for open digital video applications, and just like any other development board
Classic mode allows the NeTV2 to add encrypted pixels to an encrypted video stream, without ever decrypting the video stream. It does this by observing the initial cryptographic handshake between the the video source and video sink. So, for example, using NeTV Classic Mode, you could add an opaque text overlay to a live video stream, but you could not add a translucent text overlay, as that would require decrypting the original video stream to compute the alpha blending.
Libre mode works only with unencrypted video feeds, but has full access to the entire video stream. This lets you arbitrarily manipulate pixels in real time, either onboard or by plugging into a host using the PCI-express 2.0 x4 interface for offboarding compute to a companion GPU or cloud service.
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