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To: DiViT who wrote (31511)3/27/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: BillyG  Respond to of 50808
 
<<Videonics will showcase its most advanced technology, including:>>

Let me guess.
Videonics has a Cube based MPEG-1 encoder named Python.
Could it be they have a CUBE based MPEG-2 encoder... named Cobra?
I'm waiting to hear press announcements about CUBE's 2Real encoder being used in specific products, delivery dates, prices, etc.



To: DiViT who wrote (31511)3/27/1998 11:38:00 AM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
Bill Gates (repeat):

<<A system with this level of functionality would have cost about $100,000 a year
ago, probably well over that, and this is
going to debut at consumer price points, but what's really interesting is that we
also have a DVR [DVD recordable]drive on the system.


So just to review, we took the signal, we MPEG 2 video encoded it, we MPEG 2
stereo audio encoded it, we put it down on the
hard drive. Then I ran a program that turned it into DVD video format, and
then we copied it down. So I'm going to pop the DVR into
the system here.

So you can see this disk right here, here it is. And, as I said, we went from end
to end here, and let's take a look at what happens.
This is a consumer DVD video player, so we take the disk, we put it into the
consumer DVD video player, and here's an act of faith.
So what did we just do? In four minutes, we went from nothing, analog capture,
MPEG 2, onto the hard drive, turned it into DVD
video and burned it on a DVDR disk, put in a DVD video player and played it
back.

MR. GATES: I'm certainly surprised to see that CQ [C-CUBE] is getting that chip out and
getting it out at very low price points. So this is one
capability that's going to actually appear faster than we would have expected.>>