Modulus Video, Inc., a leading provider of MPEG-4 AVC video compression systems, announced that its ME6000 is the first high definition (HD) MPEG-4 AVC video encoder to be certified for the Microsoft ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Modulus Video, Inc., unveiled its new VODxchange system, providing a complete, realtime MPEG-4 ...
Pegasys, Inc. announced today that the complete retail version of the new TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress Video Encoder with NVIDIA CUDA technology is now available for purchase via tmpg-inc.com. The new NVIDIA ...
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PARIS – Ateme SA, French provider of MPEG-4 video compression solutions, has introduced a family of high-definition (HD) encoders and transcoders, based on the company’s technology for unmatched ...
Nero Digital is the next generation in MPEG-4 compatible compression technology - with premium quality video coding algorithms and full High Efficiency AAC audio. Realize audio and video in DVD ...
Taipei, Taiwan----26 October, 2005----CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a world leader and pioneer in providing integrated solutions for the Digital Home, today released CyberLink PowerEncoder MPEG-4 AVC ...
Integrating MPEG encoder technology, the XCode II video processor chipset is described as the first such devices capable of processing content ranging from analog to high-definition digital video. The ...
There's no question that MPEG-4 is going to succeed MPEG-2 as the standard for streaming digital video. Faster processor speeds and cheap (already less than $200) video capture and playback cards will ...
Although the battle cry of interoperability and openness has been uttered before, the streaming media landscape remains the near-exclusive domain of outstanding, but proprietary, architectures from ...
Video-compression provider On2 Technologies is taking a swing at MPEG-4, complaining that companies cooperating to create a digital media standard may run afoul of antitrust laws. New York-based On2 ...