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MVI's H.264 Codec Now Available LONDON (Mar. 27, 2003) -- Mobile Video Imaging announced the availability of its MVI-1 standards-based H.264 codec for third-party licensing. The MVI-1 has been structured to allow easy and effective porting, enabling coders and decoders to be targeted at software and hardware environments such as Windows(R), PocketPC(TM), Java(TM), and Symbian(TM) platforms in compact mobile systems. "Our new H.264 codec implementation is the result of many years of video coding experience and expertise along the video supply chain," said Richard Crosoer, director of engineering at MVI. "MVI-1 serves as a highly portable encoder-decoder with excellent video quality and exceptional flexibility."[an error occurred while processing this directive]H.264 is the latest video encoding standard, developed jointly by the ISO and MPEG organizations to offer high-quality video compression. With as much as twice the encoding efficiency of previous standards, H.264 is suitable for video deployment over the entire range of today's networks, both for on-demand and real-time streaming applications. The new MVI-1 codec is scalable over networks from GSM (9.6kbps) and GPRS through to broadband environments. MVI's Codec Division has a wealth of experience in all aspects of codec technology, including specialized and generic processor implementations, analysis and optimization, integration issues, consultancy, and codec customization. About Mobile Video Imaging Ltd. Mobile Video Imaging (MVI) is a true convergence company that has generated significant interest among global markets and media since its launch in 2002. In addition to the new MVI-1 H.264 codec implementation, MVI delivers to the 2.5G environment innovative and affordable market applications that have generally only been considered possible with the introduction of 3G. This capability offers significant incremental revenue generation potential to the entire supply chain from content provider to mobile operator. For more information about MVI products, visit the company's Web site at http://www.mvinow.com/ . Source: MVI [an error occurred while processing this directive] ![]() |
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