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ViXS Launches New HD AVC Video Processor Family
September 12, 2007
Source: ViXS Systems
ViXS Systems
Inc., the leading developer of video processing solutions,
today announced the introduction of its MPEG4 AVC (MPEG4 Part
10/H.264) Transcoder/Encoder/Decoder system-on-a-chip (SOC)
named XCode(TM) 3290. ViXS' current XCode(TM) 2100 Series
has been leading the way in the Set-top, Consumer Electronics
(CE) and PC markets in terms of Video Quality, Performance
and Cost for encoding and transcoding solutions.
ViXS has used
this extensive video processing knowledge to build the most
advanced AVC product to hit the market to date with the XCode(TM)
3290. Set-top and CE manufacturers will now have the ability
to build AVC home video products which are cost effective
but still provide the sizzle factor required in these highly
competitive markets.
The XCode(TM) 3290 is perfectly poised to be integrated into
home video products such as High Definition (HD) STBs, PVRs,
DTVs, Blu-Ray/HD DVD recorders, Media Servers and Network
Attached Storage (NAS) products.
The XCode(TM)
3290's powerful multi-core processors allow for multiple and/or
advanced applications such as PVR, DLNA and Networking without
the aid of an external CPU. The XCode(TM) 3290's Dual HD Transcoding,
Encoding and dense peripheral integration make it a shoe-in
for CE manufacturers building next generation home video products
that have storage, networking and content protection needs.
Following are some of the key video processing capabilities
of the XCode(TM) 3290:
-- MPEG2 HD to AVC HD/SD Transcoding
-- AVC HD to MPEG2 HD Transcoding
-- HD MPEG2/AVC Encoding
-- Dual SD MPEG2/AVC Encoding
-- HD Decoding MPEG2/AVC Decoding
-- VC-1 Encoding/Decoding/Transcoding
A companion version, the XCode(TM) 3122/3111 will also be
available to enhance existing SoC products. This will allow
OEMs and ODMs to add AVC encoding/decoding and/or transcoding
to their existing MPEG2 designs without having to radically
change their system architecture, allowing for faster time
to market of an advanced CODEC product.
The market demand for a powerful Transcode engine has never
been greater due to consumer's increased requirement to store
greater amounts of content on HDDs and other storage media
such as flash/memory cards.
With the XCode(TM) 3290, consumers now have the ability to
extend recording time up to 6X with ViXS' patented Transcoding
technology that can take MPEG2 or AVC streams and squeeze
content to lower bitrates, resolutions and video formats.
Consumers will also benefit from the ability to quickly convert
stored video content at lightening fast speeds to a format
viewable by mobile devices such as iPODs, PSPs and Mobile
Phones.
The XCode(TM) 3290, which comes with Dual Ethernet, Dual SATA,
and Dual USB 2.0 ports in addition to PCI, PCIe, DDR2, and
NAND Flash interfaces, offers the most advanced and integrated
solution on the market. CE manufacturers can now build products
that allow consumers to quickly convert video content for
portable devices, generate user video content, watch TV remotely,
time-shift, play YouTUBE content, distribute video over IP
networks, and record multiple TV programs -- all with a single
XCode(TM) 3290.
To ensure video content remains protected and that proper
conditional access is maintained, XCode(TM) 3290 provides
a full range of features including integrated Cable Card,
CAM/CI, and Smart Card interfaces, multiple encryption and
decryption engines (including 3DES and AES) and support for
multiple DRM schemes such as Windows Media DRM 10. As content
owners and distributors become increasingly concerned with
protection of their content, XCode(TM) 3290 is ready to assist
manufacturers as they begin to develop home video products
that can securely decode, encode and transcode protected video
content while still maintaining full content protection and/or
Digital Rights Management (DRM).
"XCode(TM) 3290, with its powerful Video Processor Unit
(VPU), will pave the way for OEMs to build a new class of
products that will give consumers unprecedented use case scenarios
for managing their multimedia content," said Sally Daub,
President and CEO of ViXS Systems. "XCode(TM) 3290 will
be a must have component for CE and PC manufacturers looking
to make a serious dent in their respective markets."
Samples of the XCode(TM) 3290 will be available October 2007
with a comprehensive software development kit (SDK) operating
under Linux and Window Operating Systems giving developers
the greatest of flexibility and choice that meets their development
needs.
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