Moonlight 1.0 beta 1 shines on Linux - Ars Technica
Moonlight 1.0 beta 1 shines on LinuxArs Technica, MA - 7 hours agoMicrosoft supplied test suites and also agreed to make binary audio and video codecs available for the Linux plugin. Moonlight 1.0 is implemented in C++ and ... |
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VisualOn Announces Next Generation Breakthrough Multimedia Solution - MarketWatch
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The codec world widens - CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA Systems (press release)
The codec world widensCompactPCI and AdvancedTCA Systems (press release), MI - 21 hours agoJean-Marc looks at what’s on the horizon for VoIP as the market shifts from narrowband to wideband codecs. Standards-based platforms such as CompactPCI and ... |
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Linux Clone of Microsoft's Silverlight in Beta - InternetNews.com
Linux Clone of Microsoft's Silverlight in BetaInternetNews.com - 7 hours ago"The other piece is we compiled Microsoft's media codecs that they use for Windows," De Icaza explained. "So we had to take their code under NDA terms and ... |
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Digital Media Processor includes H.264 codec. - ThomasNet Industrial News Room
Digital Media Processor includes H.264 codec.ThomasNet Industrial News Room, NY - 17 hours agoThe DM357 is a low-cost, ARM(R)-based processor that includes a royalty-free H.264 codec at D1 resolution for video compression, as well as MPEG-4, ... |
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Hi Def Voice: Cool Sounding, But Do You Care? - ZDNet
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Photo Release -- Techwell Releases Advanced Single Chip 16-Channel ... - MarketWatch
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Pro tools MP3.dll option - installing this help? - ProToolsUsers
Pro tools MP3.dll option - installing this help?ProToolsUsers, Los Angeles - 14 hours agoI've pasted the correct mp3.dll file into C:\Program Files\Common Files\Digidesign\DAE\Codecs\MP3 And it still says in pro tools this: The Mp3 option cannot ... |
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Codecs, subsystems address portables' power - EETimes.com
Codecs, subsystems address portables' powerEETimes.com - Nov 16, 2008Chip vendors, particularly those in the analog market, are developing codecs and subsystems to help portable-electronics engineers meet this design ... |
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Orange go ‘HD’ with Mobile TV… - IntoMobile
Orange go ‘HD’ with Mobile TV…IntoMobile, CA - Dec 1, 2008... that means proprietary video codecs and/or DRM are involved…. but what we do know about the player however is that an EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) ... |
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