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MPEG and JPEG encoding of video content have been around for a long time now. It seems hard to believe, but the first product tests for MPEG-2 encoding began in the mid-1990s, with the standard ...
While moving to MPEG-4 brings operations efficiently into the future, not everyone has made the change, requiring a system that can also look backward to include the older, industry-standard MPEG ...
Tut Systems has added the ability to convert MPEG-2 stored on-demand content to the latest MPEG-4 AVC compression technology to its Astria content processor (CP) video headend solution.
Using the DSR-6000 series, programmers can distribute content solely in the MPEG-4 HD format, while enabling service providers to deliver in either MPEG-4 or MPEG-2, and in either standard ...
Quick backgrounder: the Moving Pictures Experts Group who created MPEG-2 later created MPEG-4 AVC (aka h.264), which is spec for both Blu-ray and HD DVD (as well as Microsoft's VC-1, among other ...
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