IndigoVision Group plc of Edinburgh, Scotland, today announced it has developed what it believes is the first MPEG-4 encoder/decoder for the semiconductor industry. The codec, dubbed Mainstream, has ...
July 1, 2004 - IndigoVision the Edinburgh, Scotland based designer of the market leading Mainstream MPEG-4 Video Codec today announced the release of an AMBA (Advanced Micro-controller Bus ...
FREMONT, Calif, and LAS VEGAS, Nev., April 7, 2003 – InterVideo, Inc. today introduced and demonstrated its MPEG-4 Codec application package in booth SU7126 at the National Association of ...
Video technology firm IndigoVision has announced an MPEG4 codec implemented entirely in hardware. The Mainstream codec provides DVD-quality video, and includes a framegrabber that interfaces directly ...
I want to join the next generation of video codecs, MPEG-4, for my video projects, but I'm hopelessly confused and Google isn't helping me.<BR><BR>Here are the facts as I know them. The people who ...
Okay guys, Really I have no idea what is going on here.<BR>I've downloaded the "wmpcdcs.exe" codec file that's supposed to contain the MS-MPEG4 codecs and have installed it as Administrator on my ...
IndigoVision claims to have the first MPEG4 codec beating larger chip firms and IP houses to this next generation multimedia technology. Called Mainstream, the coder/decoder is implemented entirely in ...