MPEG 4 Codec Assists Media Processors

May 1, 2004
Integrated with Texas Instruments’ programmable, DSP-based digital media processors, the company's MPEG-4 codec technology provides encoding and decoding at 30 fps with VGA resolution. Users can choose from three different video-capture sizes to

Integrated with Texas Instruments’ programmable, DSP-based digital media processors, the company's MPEG-4 codec technology provides encoding and decoding at 30 fps with VGA resolution. Users can choose from three different video-capture sizes to control the quality and recording time. These include QVGA (320 x 240), half VGA (640 x 240), and VGA (640 x 480). Additionally, MPEG-4 enabled cameras can take advantage of the company's Windows-based multimedia software, which includes WinDVD for video playback and WinDVD Creator for transferring, editing, and burning DVDs. For licensing information, call INTERVIDEO INC., Fremont, CA. (510) 651-0888.

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