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To: MUEPO who wrote (5274)4/16/1998 11:30:00 PM
From: Alex Dominguez  Respond to of 6297
 
Thanks for info MUEPO and remember CUBE owns Divicom, hence the bias:

About Divicom Inc.

A wholly owned subsidiary of C-Cube Microsystems, DiviCom

develops and integrates products that make digital video networking

possible. Products include audio/video encoding, data injection

solutions, network management systems, and consulting and integration

services. Based on the MPEG-2, DVB and ATSC international standards,



To: MUEPO who wrote (5274)4/17/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: George Thompson  Respond to of 6297
 
Muepo and lurking SW engineers,

I would like to talk to a silicon design engineer to figure out what the philosophy is behind single chip encoders not being used in a single chip configuration. Is it on board memory the problem or what?
Obviously one chip cannot do what two chips can. They are being used in different configurations. Can one chip do 4:2:2 16x9 1080i encoding?

Yes, I read Eric Norton's article in TV/Broadcast about DiviTrack, but it says nothing about capabilities of the "CHIP".

I hope KOZ can get published when the WONDERCHIP is released.

I was also thinking if the DVDserver could be marketed to the new high speed internet users? The LOC rate is suppose to be fantastic.

Back to Y2K and NT rollout problems.
GEorge