|
||||||||||
And the winner is: ATEME's H.264
Paris, February 3rd, 2005 --ATEME (www.ateme.com), a leading provider of hardware and software solutions for audio and video compression on DSP, PC and FPGA, participated in MPEGIF's MPEG-4 AVC interoperability tests.
MPEGIF (www.m4if.org), is a world-famous organization created to promote MPEG standards and ensure their interoperability. ATEME is a member of MPEGIF since 2004 and has participated in the latest round of interoperability tests for ISO/IEC MPEG-4 AVC (also known under the name ITU-T H.264) organized by MPEGIF. This new round of interoperability tests verified mutual encoder and decoder product interoperability among international leaders in video compression. This work aimed at being sure MPEGIF member products are indeed interoperable, thereby increasing product confidence on the market.
ATEME will showcase its H.264 solutions during NAB2005 show, April 18-21, Las Vegas, NV (booth SL3922). About ATEME ATEME, headquartered in France (www.ateme.com), is a world-leading provider of hardware and software systems for audio and video compression on DSP. ATEME delivers custom services on top of its development boards and algorithms. Since 2002, ATEME focuses on applicative market-oriented reference designs which target video-security, broadband and consumer electronics domains. The result for OEMs is a faster product design, a shorter time-to-market and overall costs reduction. ATEME operates worldwide thanks to its distribution network in Europe, Asia and North America.
|
Home | Feedback | Register | Site Map |
All material on this site Copyright © 2017 Design And Reuse S.A. All rights reserved. |