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  • Bijective BWT (7 Comments)

    David Scott has written a bijective BWT transform, which brings all the advantages of bijectiveness to BWT based compressors. Among other things, making BWT more suitable for compression-before-encryption and also give (slightly) better compression.

  • Asymmetric Binary System (113 Comments)

    Jarek Duda’s “Asymmetric Binary System” promises to be an alternate to arithmetic coding, having all the advantages, but being much simpler. Matt has coded a PAQ based compressor using ABS for back-end encoding. Update: Andrew Polar has written an alternate implementation of ABS.

  • Precomp: More Compression for your Compressed Files (3 Comments)

    So many of today’s files are already compressed (using old, outdated algorithms) that newer algorithms don’t even get a chance to touch them. Christian Schneider’s Precomp comes to rescue by undoing the harm.

  • On2 Technologies is Hiring

    There aren’t too many companies working on cutting edge codecs, and of those few this one is hiring. Best of luck.

  • China’s AVS Specifications Available (2 Comments)

    Its old news that China has developed their own Advanced Video Standard to avoid high licensing fees. English translation of the standard is now available, along with the IPR policy. Finally something technical that you can get your hands on to feed your appetite.

Tandberg Television Wins Second DIRECTV MPEG-4 AVC HD Order For $7.5m

Posted by Sachin Garg on 25th August 2005 | Permanent Link

broadcastbuyer.tv reports that Tandberg Television has received a further order from DIRECTV, Inc., a leading digital television service provider in the United States, valued in excess of US$7.5m.

The contract will see Tandberg Television deliver the second phase of MPEG-4 AVC HD compression systems during the third quarter of 2005, in support of DIRECTV’s market-leading deployment of High Definition programming.

Even though there is a lot of recent buzz created by MPEG-4, In-Stat reported some time ago that MPEG-2 shipments should experience growth until 2009, building on the $3.8 billion in MPEG Video ICs that were shipped in 2004.

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