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Sigma Designs announced they would cooperate with DIVX in marketing and development. First fruit of this cooperation would be their new PC card "X" which would allow playback of DIVX and other MPEG4 content on PC.
Basically, that's what everyone's been doing now with the videooutput of their graphics card, but this card would of course offload the processor and in most cases offer vastly superior video-out quality (not everyone uses a Matrox card
I think the X card will be a demo to woo DVD player manufacturers into purchasing the Sigma Designs chip for integration in their players. No doubt that chip will have also MPEG1-2 and possibly Dolby Digital audio decoding also onboard (and perhaps some enhancements for progressive playback - the FLI2200 is a huge success for Faroudja, no doubt Sigma wants a piece of that cake too)
Cirrus Logic is also messing with a MPEG4 chip, so the Doc is right as usual, in very short time we'll be playing DIVX on our DVD decks
Neko
Sigma Designs announced they would cooperate with DIVX in marketing and development. First fruit of this cooperation would be their new PC card "X" which would allow playback of DIVX and other MPEG4 content on PC.
Basically, that's what everyone's been doing now with the videooutput of their graphics card, but this card would of course offload the processor and in most cases offer vastly superior video-out quality (not everyone uses a Matrox card
I think the X card will be a demo to woo DVD player manufacturers into purchasing the Sigma Designs chip for integration in their players. No doubt that chip will have also MPEG1-2 and possibly Dolby Digital audio decoding also onboard (and perhaps some enhancements for progressive playback - the FLI2200 is a huge success for Faroudja, no doubt Sigma wants a piece of that cake too)
Cirrus Logic is also messing with a MPEG4 chip, so the Doc is right as usual, in very short time we'll be playing DIVX on our DVD decks
Neko
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