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| InterVideo's Multimedia Solution for Mobility at the 3GSM InterVideo, Inc. has announced that it will demonstrate its latest handset software solutions running on advanced processors during the 3GSM World Congress Show, Stand H65, Hall 2 at the Fira de Barcelona venue from February 13-17th. Demonstrations include live digital TV streaming and other InterVideo multimedia technology shipping on mobile phones and GPS devices. InterVideo leverages its proven track record in multimedia technology to offer its multimedia codecs in a wide range of formats, from MPEG-2 to the latest MPEG4 and H.264. System integrators and OEMs specializing in mobile handsets or portable media players can now easily offer multimedia solutions for their brand customers. With the ability to provide a total Digital TV solution to mobile customers, InterVideo will demo live DVB-H signal streaming with tuner integration at 3GSM. InterVideo’s multimedia codecs fully support worldwide digital TV formats, including DVB-H in Europe, 1-Seg DTV in Japan, and T-DMB in Asia. InterVideo’s codec successfully completed 1-Seg TV live broadcast field trial in Japan and T-DMB live broadcast field trial in Korea. InterVideo iMobi codec technology offers a complete handheld solution that includes a Digital TV solution on handheld devices for multiple formats of DTV specifications. Consumers have the ability to watch live TV programs on their handheld devices including mobile phones, PDAs, and portable media players. In addition, InterVideo iMobi also offers a portable media player turnkey solution that serves as a hardware and software total solution for OEMs, ODMs, and brand vendors. InterVideo's patented video and audio codec algorithms allow consumers to record and playback high-quality, jitter-free video clips with ease on their mobile phones. InterVideo’s multimedia codecs are compatible with major mobile phone operating systems, including Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Linux. The same codecs will also work efficiently on feature-phones that are not using a high-level operating system. As more and more next-generation mobile phones include support for the 3GPP/3GPP2 standard for digital video media across 3G broadband mobile networks, InterVideo’s multimedia codecs will allow mass-market consumers with feature-phones to enjoy premium multimedia services and functionalities at a low cost. Mobile phones shown at the InterVideo booth include a 6-megapixel camera phone featuring InterVideo’s leading-edge video codecs that enable digital camcorder functionalities and VGA-quality MPEG4 video clip recording capability at 30 frames per second. Also, a Linux smart phone embedded with InterVideo's iMobi technologies for 3GPP and MP3 codec functionalities will be exhibited. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |