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To: Sadim Gnik who wrote (9232)1/24/1997 12:14:00 PM
From: Joey Smith   of 186894
 
Paul (or anyone): Intel claims the MMX chips will be able to send
30 frames/sec over regular POTS lines. If this is true,
I consider this to be an amazing achievment. Uncompressed
full motion video requires 30 frames /sec which
is 80-90 Mbps capacity. To send this much video information
over regular copper phone lines requires some serious
compression algorithms. I wonder about the quality, though.
Has anyone seen or heard about MMX send full motion video
over regular phone lines? What is the quality? I would think
to pull this off required some complex DSP chips. Imagine
the implications if Intel could pull this off without the use
of a digital circuit like ISDN. Also, how do you think this
might fit in with ADSL...might be a perfect match with this
strategy.
Regards,
Joey
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