The classic RB26 engine found in R32, R33, and R34 GT-Rs famously lacked low-end torque because its variable valve timing was primitive or non-existent compared to modern engines. The Transformation: HKS developed the V Cam System (Step Pro)
VCam Pro-type applications provide powerful capabilities for improving video quality and adding production-grade features to everyday video calls and streams. Success hinges on delivering low-latency, high-quality segmentation and effects across diverse hardware, maintaining compatibility with platform constraints, and balancing performance with usability. Future improvements will come from advancing on-device ML, deeper integration with production ecosystems, and exploiting new hardware accelerators.
Watch a detailed breakdown of how the HKS VCAM system functions inside an RB26 engine:
: Use the software's dashboard to apply filters, adjust blur levels, or upload custom branding [17, 23].
Instead of a static talking head, you can use to switch between your face, your whiteboard, and a PiP (Picture-in-Picture) view of your textbook. Because you control this before it hits Zoom, you don't need to "share screen" and lose eye contact with students.
The classic RB26 engine found in R32, R33, and R34 GT-Rs famously lacked low-end torque because its variable valve timing was primitive or non-existent compared to modern engines. The Transformation: HKS developed the V Cam System (Step Pro)
VCam Pro-type applications provide powerful capabilities for improving video quality and adding production-grade features to everyday video calls and streams. Success hinges on delivering low-latency, high-quality segmentation and effects across diverse hardware, maintaining compatibility with platform constraints, and balancing performance with usability. Future improvements will come from advancing on-device ML, deeper integration with production ecosystems, and exploiting new hardware accelerators.
Watch a detailed breakdown of how the HKS VCAM system functions inside an RB26 engine:
: Use the software's dashboard to apply filters, adjust blur levels, or upload custom branding [17, 23].
Instead of a static talking head, you can use to switch between your face, your whiteboard, and a PiP (Picture-in-Picture) view of your textbook. Because you control this before it hits Zoom, you don't need to "share screen" and lose eye contact with students.