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Technology Stocks : C-Cube
CUBE 36.82-0.5%Dec 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: J Fieb who wrote (35903)9/13/1998 9:51:00 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (4) of 50808
 
The new DVx has been getting peoples attention for several months
now and giving them new ideas for new products........

NDS in video partnership

Backed by the enabling silicon of C-Cube and its own encoder technology,
NDS (Stand 8.240) has been working in partnership with Panasonic
Broadcast to eradicate the remaining problems of video incompatibility.

"We have been working together for several months," says NDS segment
marketing manager Robert Pape.

"Our interest in news caused us to look at our range for ideas, and we saw
a nice application that would fit nicely in Panasonic's DVC Pro strategy.

"We called up and said we had a potential solution for your problem - the
answer to acquisition issues - of carrying DVC Pro native over MPEG-2.
Panasonic has been very good to work with - and its partnership
programme will reap huge benefits for both of us."

An NDS engineering team approached Panasonic with an SDTI interface to
its encoder. "Suddenly you could get really good quality pictures," says
Pape.

"This development has very big implications for people in news and other
contribution environments, especially because there is no generation loss.
It is silicon dependent , but certainly we should have it available as an
MPEG transport improvement within six months."
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