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InterVideo Teams with Texas Instruments
InterVideo Teams with Texas Instruments to Enhance Video Solutions in Digital Cameras
PMA 2004 Feb. 13, 2004 InterVideo MPEG-4 Codec Plus TI Digital Media Processors Bring High Quality, Full VGA Resolution Video at Up to 30fps to Digital Cameras
InterVideo(R), Inc. (NASDAQ:IVII), a pioneer in advancing DVD and MPEG-related software technologies, announced today that its MPEG-4 codec technology has been integrated with Texas Instruments Inc.'s (TI) programmable DSP-based digital media processors. By incorporating InterVideo MPEG-4 codec technology on its digital media processors, TI provides digital camera OEMs and system integrators with a cost-effective solution that will meet customer expectations for high quality images and enable high quality video. TI will showcase this solution at PMA, February 12-15 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
"We selected InterVideo's MPEG-4 codec technology because it provides 30 frames per second encoding and decoding at VGA resolution," said Dr. Raj Talluri, World Wide Image & Audio Group Business Manager at TI. "For our OEM customers, that means they can deliver a smooth, crystal-clear image without any skipping or jerkiness."
Steve Ro, InterVideo CEO, credited the engineers at both companies for their collaboration in making the product easy for OEMs to integrate. "Of course, none of this would have been possible if TI hadn't equipped its digital media processors with the increased performance required to run MPEG-4 video encoding and decoding at 30 frames per second to achieve full VGA resolution," he noted.
Offering compliance with the MPEG-4 Simple Profile, InterVideo's MPEG-4 technology provides high-quality video at low bit rates. Users can choose from three different video capture sizes to control the quality and recording time: QVGA (320x240), Half VGA (640x240) or VGA (640x480)--all with up to 30 frames per second.
TI's digital media processor family of products are optimized for digital camera applications, leveraging .a highly efficient, low-power TMS320C54x(TM) digital signal processor (DSP) core, an ARM(R) RISC processor, plus video and imaging coprocessors to improve performance. The flexibility and programmability of the digital media processors enable OEMs to expand the breadth of their portable imaging and multimedia products while reducing development costs.
Video from MPEG-4 enabled digital cameras can be combined with InterVideo's award-winning PC multimedia software such as WinDVD(R) for video playback and WinDVD Creator(TM) for transferring, editing and burning DVDs.
About InterVideo, Inc.
InterVideo is a leading provider of DVD software. InterVideo has developed a technology platform from which it has created a broad suite of integrated multimedia software products that allow users to capture, edit, author, burn, distribute, and play digital video. InterVideo's software is bundled with products sold by the majority of the top ten PC OEMs ranked in terms of sales by IDC. The company is headquartered in Fremont, CA with regional offices in Europe, Taiwan, China and Japan. For more information, contact InterVideo at 510/651-0888 or visit the company's Web site www.intervideo.com.
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Except for the historical statements contained herein, the foregoing release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the InterVideo MPEG-4 Codec Technology, WinDVD, and WinDVD Creator features as well as growth in our retail presence. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results could differ materially due to several factors, including but not limited to the market acceptance of our new products and product enhancements, the ability to forecast customer behavior and recognize or respond to emerging trends, changing preferences or competitive factors, the resolution of any notices of claims regarding alleged infringement of third parties' intellectual property rights, the ability to maintain or expand our relationship with PC OEMS and other risks and uncertainties. Please consult the various reports and documents filed by InterVideo with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to InterVideo's Form 10-Q for other risk factors that could cause actual results to differ. All forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and InterVideo disclaims any responsibility to update or revise any forward-looking statement provided in this news release.
InterVideo and WinDVD are registered trademarks and WinDVD Creator is a trademark of InterVideo, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
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