Microsoft Taiwan R&D Centre to Aim at Digital Media Compression
Posted by Sachin Garg on 17th September 2005 | Permanent Link
The Windows Media Engineering Center, jointly set up by Microsoft and a publicly funded Taiwanese research institute, aims to work on further developing products for a number of compression technologies.
The R&D centre will also tune into surround sound, high-resolution formats and ways to move media files more easily among devices throughout the home.
Applications and chips developed through their joint efforts would go into devices developed by Taiwanese companies for Windows Media Video and Windows Media Audio compression, and different kinds of optical disc standards such as Blu-ray and HD-DVD (High-Density DVD), as well as the Taiwan-developed Forward Versatile Disc (FVD) format.