Nice call on the earnings. It looks like lots of MPEG-related companies are issuing releases to ride on CUBE's coattails. Zapex announces MPEG2 audio (not video) encoder...........
Zapex Introduces Multichannel Audio Encoder for MPEG-2 Audio and Dolby Digital
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 1997--
Company Delivers ZX-Resound/600, Exciting Five Channel
Digital Audio Experience; Support for Both Leading
Digital Audio Standards in a Single Encoder System
Zapex Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of professional-quality audio and video compression engines, today introduced the industry's first audio encoder to support both MPEG-2 and Dolby Digital multichannel audio.
Known as ZX-Resound/600, the new encoder enables customers to change from one digital audio encoding standard to the other, without changing hardware. Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 are competing multichannel digital audio standards.
ZX-Resound/600 enables systems integrators, OEMs and corporations to produce full 5.1 channel audio content for playback with either a Dolby Digital or MPEG-2 decoder. Multichannel audio applications include DVD video, satellite broadcast, DVD ROM-based corporate communications, entertainment, education, training, and Internet-based store/forward and, in future, live-playback. Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 5.1 channel audio support discrete digital audio channels for left and right front, center, left and right surround, and low-frequency.
"One of the biggest challenges content providers face is the question of which digital audio standard they should support," said John Chun, vice president of marketing at Zapex. "While Dolby Digital is the de facto audio standard for DVD Video and DVD ROM in the U.S. and Japan, other markets have not yet rallied behind a single standard. DVD in Europe, and the broadcast and corporate markets could be resolved in either direction. By being able to support both Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 audio encoding in a single system, Zapex is able to protect the user's investment in equipment, regardless of how the market resolves the standards question."
Digital audio encoding enables content provides to deliver an outstanding audio experience, while still maintaining very low bit rates. Digital audio can be played on a range of devices, including PCs with DVD ROMs, PCs connected to corporate networks or the Internet, DVD players and televisions with set-top decoder boxes. ZX-Resound/600 uses Dolby Laboratories AC-3 encoding software, and has been certified Dolby Digital compliant. The MPEG-2 audio encoder is fully compatible with the MPEG standard.
"Zapex is focused solely on being a leading supplier of high-performance audio and video compression engines," said Dale Ford, an analyst at Dataquest. "By introducing the first audio encoder capable of supporting both major audio compression standards, the company has leveraged its ability to choose best-of-class encoding technologies. Zapex is able to offer its customers the range of choices they require within a universal, cost-effective system. This impacts buyers who don't have to purchase two systems, but can take advantage of the cost savings and efficiency of both Dolby Digital and MEG-2 functionality within one box. Given that both Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 will be viable alternatives for the foreseeable future, this is a very significant announcement."
ZX-Resound/600 can be changed from one audio standard to the other, and back, by downloading the appropriate encoding software. No hardware changes are required. The conversion process requires less than five minutes.
About ZX-Resound/600
ZX-Resound/600 supports up to five main channels of sounds, including left, center and right channels across the front of the room, and left and right surround channels. The sixth channel, the Low Frequency Effects (LFE) Channel contains additional bass information to maximize the impact of such special effects such as explosions and crashes.
The encoder is based on flexible DSP technology, which enables it to encode both Dolby Digital and MPEG-2 audio. The encoder is 2RU high, and fits in a standard 19" rack. The system's audio bit-rate ranges from a low of 56kbps for a single mono channel to a high of 832kbps, covering a wide range of audio quality and broadcast bandwidth requirements. The encoder supports three sampling frequencies of 48kHz, 44.1kHz and 32kHz.
Practical Details
ZX-Resound/600 is available through OEMs, system integrators, VARs and international distribution. Dual-capability models are shipping within 60 days. Suggested pricing starts at $30,000. Substantial OEM volume discounts are available.
About Zapex Technologies
Zapex Technologies is committed to being the leading worldwide supplier of standards-based audio/video compression engines. The company's core MPEG-2 encoding technology delivers the industry's highest-quality, most efficient compression performance. Zapex compression engines are used by companies who deliver digital video to target audiences through satellite and broadcast television, DVD, the Internet, and corporate networks.
With headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Zapex Technologies is privately held and has sales offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information please call 650/254.2380 or see our Web site at www.zapex.com .
Note to Editors: All trademarks are acknowledged.
CONTACT: Dave & Bairey Communications Fiona Hughes, 510/672-9547 fiona@dbcomm.com or Zapex Technologies, Inc. John Chun, 650/254-2380 |