[opendtv] Re: Pros/Cons of DSP processor based MPEG software decoder or hardware based MPEG decoder

  • From: "Keith Jack" <kjack2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 22:49:54 -0800

Sigma Designs (chip) - VC1/H.264, HD capable, hardware + software
(announced and demo'd at CES 2005, sampling now)
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> [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom McMahon
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 9:58 PM
> To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [opendtv] Re: Pros/Cons of DSP processor based MPEG=20
> software decoder or hardware based MPEG decoder
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> Here's a stab at announced H.264/AVC product.  This dates=20
> from July 2004:
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> Ahead Software / ATEME
> Amphion
> Apple Computer
> British Telecom
> Broadcom / Sand Video (chips)
> Conexant (chipset for STB)
> Cradle
> Deutsche Telekom
> DG2L
> Dicas
> DSP Research / W&W Communications
> Emblaze Group
> Envivio
> Equator
> FastVDO
> France Telecom
> Hantro
> Harmonic (filtering and motion estimation)
> HHI (PC & DSP encode & decode; demos)
> i3 Micro Technology
> iVast
> Intel
> KDDI R&D Labs
> Ligos
> LSI Logic / Videolocus
> Mainconcept
> Mcubeworks
> Media Excel
> Mobile Video Imaging
> Mobilygen
> Modulus Video (main profile levels 3 & 4 b'cast encoders &=20
> professional-use decoders) Moonlight Cordless Motorola=20
> Neomagic Nokia Oki Electric Optibase Packetvideo PixelTools=20
> PixSil Technology Polycom (videoconferencing & MCUs) Prodys=20
> Radvision (videoconferencing) Richcore Samsung (Terrestrial=20
> DMB receiver) Scientific Atlanta Setabox SkyStream Networks=20
> Sony (encode & decode, software & hardware, including=20
> PlayStation Portable 2004 & videoconferencing systems) ST=20
> Micro (decoder chip in '03) Tandberg (shipping with all=20
> videoconferencing endpoints since July '03, GW and MCU since=20
> Oct.) TandbergTV Tektronix Techno Mathematical Telesuite thin=20
> multimedia Thomson TI (DSP partner with UBV for one of two=20
> UBV real-time implementations) Toshiba Tuxia UB Video (demoed=20
> real-time encode and decode, software and DSP=20
> implementations) Videosoft / Vanguard Software Solutions=20
> (s/w, enc/dec) VideoTele.com (a division of Tut Systems) VCON=20
> Vqual W&W Communications / DSP Research
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
> [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Donald=20
> Koeleman
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 2:03 PM
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> Could we, by combined effort, come up with a list of who is=20
> offering/developing h.264 and or wm9/vc1 decoder chips?=20
> Listing if it is true hardware or a software codec on chip=20
> and whether it is HD capable or not.
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