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To: J Fieb who wrote (35494)8/26/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: Tim McCormick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
MARGI DVD in Dell notebook
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Tim



To: J Fieb who wrote (35494)8/26/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Here's the old DIVI/JVC announcement that says the MV40-HD would be ready this fall......

DiviCom and JVC to Jointly Develop HDTV
Systems

Compact, Multi-Standard MediaView MV40-HD
Combines Strengths of Both Companies

NAB '98, LAS VEGAS, Nev. - April 6, 1998 -- DiviCom Inc.
(Nasdaq: CUBE), a leading provider of digital video networking solutions,
today announced a collaborative relationship with Victor Company of
Japan, Limited (JVC), a world leader in professional and consumer
audiovisual products, to design and develop high performance,
multi-standard high definition television (HDTV) encoding systems
targeted at television service providers.

Each company's contribution to the HDTV project is based on core
competencies. The combined effort, currently referred to as the
MediaViewT MV40-HD, will leverage DiviCom's skill in building video
compression systems and JVC's expertise in digital recording. JVC has
committed to developing the microcode, which drives the silicon-level
operations of the HDTV system, and a decoding system. DiviCom will
design, manufacture and distribute a complete system based on parent
company C-Cube Microsystem's DVxpert broadcast encoding silicon
solutions and the JVC microcode. Using DVxpert, DiviCom is able to limit
the size of the encoding system, keeping the footprint to one rack-unit
(1RU). The design of the MediaView MV40-HD is derived from the
MediaView MV40, DiviCom's fourth-generation program encoder.

Using the powerful DVxpert platform, the new HDTV family of products
will support ATSC and DVB broadcasting standards. In addition, the
family of products will support 1080I, 720P and 480P formats, as well as
the ability to switch between 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 formats. Development is well
under way, and demonstrations of the new HDTV encoding systems are
currently slated for Fall 1998
.

"
Here's a link for Canal+;

cplus.fr