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To: Bob Strickland who wrote (29764)2/21/1998 9:32:00 AM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Philips Tri's............................................

March 01, 1998, Issue: 903
Section: Windows News

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Philips TriCodec, TriDVD and TriDVD Plus -- MPEG Power In the Cards

The Philips TriCodec PCI card uses an MPEG multimedia engine. It captures, encodes, edits and composes video and audio titles, and stores data for audio and video in MPEG I format. The card accepts composite and S-VHS signals, and supports nearly all digital media formats. TriDVD supports only playback of DVD, Video-CD and MPEG I or MPEG II content. TriDVD Plus can play back to a TV or VCR. Adobe Premiere and PhotoShop are included.

TriCodec, $445; TriDVD, $150; TriDVD Plus, $300. Philips Electronics, 408-570-5600, fax 408-570-5700. Winfo #852

Copyright (c) 1998 CMP Media Inc.

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