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To: DiViT who wrote (8230)12/18/1996 6:22:00 PM
From: John Rieman   of 50808
 
This is from Hyundia's FAQ for MPEG-2....................

DigiCipher
The General Instruments DigiCipher I video syntax is similar to MPEG-2 syntax but uses smaller macroblock predictions and no B-frames. The DigiCipher II specification includes modes to support both the GI and full MPEG-2 Video Main Profile syntax. Services such as HBO will upgrade to DigiCipher II in 1994.
At the European IBC broadcast technology convention, in September 1994, GI demonstrated a prototype DCII encoder which handles both digital encoding standards. Fully configured the encoder will be able to process 16 analogue video inputs, plus 32 stereo audio channels and 32 data channels into a single high speed datastream which can be carried on cable, satellite, microwave or ATM systems.
DCII technology has now been licensed to Scientific Atlanta and Hewlett Packard (both set-top manufacturers) and to chip manufacturers Motorola, LSI Logic and C-Cube. All these manufacturers already support MPEG2 and plan to incorporate DCII into dual mode digital video decoder chips for the set-top terminal market.
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