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Texas Instruments and Microsoft enable you to start video/imaging
designs using TI’s TMS320C64x™ DSP core based digital
media processors with Microsoft® Windows Media 9 Series.
TI's Digital Media Processors Obtain Industry's First Video and
Audio Encoder Certification for Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series.
The first to market with certification for encode and decode means
developers can design products today that deliver end-to-end digital
media from content authoring to delivery and playback for today's
consumer electronic devices. TI has a wide variety of DSPs
certified on Windows Media 9 Series that are picture perfect for
video/imaging applications. For example, the TMS320DM64x generation
of digital media processors has up to 6 channels of simultaneous
video input/output and enables high speed encode and decode of Microsoft's
Windows Media Audio and Video 9 codecs. TI and Microsoft work closely
to provide these capabilities to the market. Hear what Microsoft
has to say about why they chose TI for it's Windows Media 9 Series
of codecs by clicking on the "view video clip" in the
right hand margin.
Windows Media 9 Series delivers the same quality audio and video
quality at 1/3 the bit rate of MPEG2 and ½ the bit rate of
MPEG4. Compression innovations such as these, combined with some
of the most competitive licensing terms for consumer device manufacturers
delivers both state of the art quality and value. This powerful
combination also offers tremendous flexibility offering audio and
video delivery from dial-up to broadband, for streaming, download-and-play,
and even delivery of content on physical media at 720 and 1080p
resolutions. The comprehensive platform of Windows Media 9 Series
also provides scalability and reliability, enabling developers to
build on existing functionality and integrate technology into complete
solutions for advanced audio and video entertainment products.
The DM64x offers multi-channel encoding, decoding and transcoding
of Microsoft’s Windows Media 9 at a variety of price and performance
points. These fully software-programmable devices support applications
requiring high-quality video over all digital networks and offers
the options you need to easily develop tomorrow’s products
today at a reduced system cost. Get started today with silicon,
software and development tools available now.
- DM64x provides Industry's first code support for broadcast-quality
Windows Media 9 encode at 30 frames per second at CIF resolution
- DM64x has integrated high-definition capable video ports
- DM64x also has other features such as glueless Ethernet, multi-channel
audio and 66-MHz PCI connectivity
- DM642 is sampling today
- Samples of DM641 and DM640 will be available in early 1Q’04
DM64x digital media processors are based on the TMS320C64x core.
The C64x DSP generation offers the highest level of performance
to address the demands of the digital age. At clock rates of up
to 720 MHz, C64x DSPs can process information at rates up to 4800
MIPS, or nearly five billion instructions. In addition, built-in
extensions enable more work each cycle.
Both the DM64x and the C64x generations can be used for any of
the following applications:
- IP based video recorders
- Set top boxes
- Security surveillance
- Network cameras
- Digital video recorders
- High performance imaging applications requiring multi function
processing
- And many more – the list is endless!
TI’s integrated DSP–based processor provides the highest
performance available for your video/imaging applications. See the
difference our DSP based digital media processors can make in your
designs.
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Amir Majidimehr
Vice President
Windows Digital Media Division,
Microsoft Corp
"TI's technology strengths in digital media, relationships
with influential video and imaging third parties, and industry-leading
processing performance provides the total systems solution needed
to develop a broad range of high-quality video products. The
programmability and flexibility of the DM64x processors will
promote the adoption of Window Media 9 Series on a wide spectrum
of multimedia consumer electronics devices that can be distributed
in and beyond the home." |
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Chris Carper
Program Manager
Windows Media,
Microsoft Corp |
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