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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedC-Cube bets on DoMiNo.(C-Cube Microsystems Inc.)(Brief Article)
Broadcasting & Cable, January, 2001 by Dickson, Glen
Chip is designed to work with diverse digital devices Silicon-chip manufacturer C-Cube Microsystems is using this week's Consumer Electronics Show to unveil the DoMiNo Network Media Processor, a digital codec designed to work in cable set-tops, DVD players, DTV receivers, personal video recorders (PVRs), and future networked devices such as home media servers.
The DoMiNo chip (the capital letters in the name refer to digital, media and networks) includes a multistream audio/video codec and integrated transport stream and IEEE 1394 network interfaces. The chip supports a variety of media formats, including MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (including HDTV), MPEG-4, DV and MP3. It will also transcode material between different formats or re-encode material within a single...
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