Digital video compression has become an important feature for a wide variety of products and designing those products to support multiple video standards can be challenging. Today, the main video ...
Figure 4b shows that an MPEG-4 encoder can handle the graphic instructions directly so that the rendering engine is actually in the MPEG-4 decoder. Once the appearance of objects is established in the ...
If you develop cellular phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), or other mobile equipment, your potential customers may be interested in watching video clips and perhaps even full-length movies, ...
Belfast-based IP core development firm Amphion has announced a new MPEG-4 video decoder core for system-on-chip (SoC) integration. The company claimed the CS6750 is the most efficient in the industry, ...
Sigma Designs is showing off its MPEG-4 decoder at QuickTime Live this week, which is being held until Thursday at the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. In fact Sigma’s technology was used ...
Toshiba has announced a powerful MPEG-4 encoder and decoder LSI that brings video-game-grade 3D graphics to cellular phones. The latest addition to Toshiba's T series of MPEG-4 LSI, the T4G (part ...
Amsterdam, IBC show -- Sept 10, 2007-- Neotion has pioneered the MPEG-4 SoC Industry by being among the first 5 companies in the World that successfully designed and brought to Market an H264 silicon.
The VIP X1 features 1 DVD like quality MPEG-4 video signals, at up to 30 images per second, per channel, over IP networks. The video signals can be received and displayed with a standard web browser ...
PHILADELPHIA (ASIS 2012 Booth #2000) – Sony Electronics today announced the NSBK-DH05 H.264/MPEG-4 decoder board for its NSR-500 HD Network Surveillance server. This optional display accelerator board ...
Well, Shaw Electronics is a distributor for ESS, and the ESS Vibratto chip is what's in most MPEG-4 capable DVD players. If they can't sell to you, they may be able to tell you where to go.
Coming so soon after MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, MPEG-4 raises a number of questions. Will it replace MPEG-2? Does it make existing equipment obsolete? How does it affect the broadcast industry? To answer ...
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