MPEG-4 is fast becoming the most common protocol for video compression due to its ability to handle multimedia over varying bandwidth conditions. Implementing the MPEG-4 Simple Profile compression ...
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 ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The CS6701 intellectual property (IP) core delivers MPEG-4 encoding capabilities to chip designs aimed at mobile phones and other portable comm designs. When implemented in a ...
Northern Ireland-based Amphion Semiconductor Inc, a provider of semiconductor intellectual-property for digital video and broadband wireless system-on-a-chip (SoC) design, has extended its CS6700 ...
Compact hardware-accelerator IP cores for system-on-a-chip MPEG-4 video encode offer optimal picture quality at ultra low power San Jose, California & Belfast, N. Ireland (Nov 7, 2002) - Amphion ...
Editors' Note: This article has been updated since its original posting. Seven years ago, when I was still a clueless kid, I played my first video clip on the Internet using a 56k connection. It was ...
Optibase last week released MPEG MovieMaker 400, a PCI-based MPEG-4 encoder for low-bandwidth applications. The PCI card fits into any standard PC and comes with a software development kit that allows ...
Orban has the Opticodec-PC available for beta customers. Opticodec-PC has MPEG-4 aacPlus encoding software providing streaming audio. The software lets streaming providers supply content encoded with ...
There is no way a C3 could encode real-time full resolution or HD mpeg4. And there's no TV tuner card with hardware mpeg4 encoder.
The time is 1:13 a.m. and the radio barks out ten-codes about a robbery: One man is down and the perpetrators are fleeing the scene by car. Law enforcement launches an aerial search, which moves from ...
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 ...