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To: John Biddle who wrote (5131)12/2/2000 3:52:00 PM
From: Bux  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 196612
 
Correct, the display glasses would need a decompression chip or have some of the silicone area of the video chip dedicated to decompression. I don't think that is prohibitive so we don't need to talk of even 2MB bandwidth needed to display B&W video.

I wonder if the Bluetooth specs might not have built-in support for video compression? If not it could still be implemented separately.

Bux



To: John Biddle who wrote (5131)12/3/2000 4:55:34 PM
From: Bux  Respond to of 196612
 
John, Phillips is working on an implementation of MPEG-4 over bluetooth. The reference is found here:

philips.com

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