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To: JEFF K who wrote (36241)9/26/1998 4:39:00 PM
From: Ron Mayer  Read Replies (2) of 50808
 
Re: Does any body else supply chips for CVD?

Does anyone else's chips support CVD? Not that I've heard of.

How about if I change the question to: "Can any body else supply chips for CVD?"

* Technologically: Yes.
I have seen one of the SVCD chips playing a movie from a CVD disc.

* Legally: Maybe.
I don't know if anyone looked into licencing issues for the CVD spec.

* Politically: No.
I don't expect Zoran, LuxSonor, AMLogic(?), ESS(?), Winbond(?), or any of the other SVCD companies to join the CVD camp unless it merges totally with SVCD. It'd be practically suicide to depend on a spec totally controlled by a competitor. Their interest rests in an open standard.
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