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  • MPEG-2 & LIGOS "GoMotion"

    http://www.emediapro.net/EM1999/ozer9.html

    Very nice article by Jan Ozer in
    latest Emedia Professional Magazine.

  • #2
    Interesting article.

    However, they are actually talking about Ligos LSX-MPEG not GoMotion.

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    aka Chris H

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    • #3
      >However, they are actually talking
      >about Ligos LSX-MPEG and not GoMotion.


      I am unable to discern any distinction
      between Ligos's LSX-MPEG Encoder 3.0
      and "GoMotion" other than the fact
      GoMotion is being licensed to 3rd
      party software vendors as a codec while
      LSX-MPEG 3.0 is being sold directly to
      consumers as a stand alone software
      encoder. Beyond that fine distinction,
      the technology appears to be the same.
      Even the Ligos Press Release mentions the
      two in the same breath:

      http://www.ligos.com/news/pr_ulead.shtm

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      • #4
        Fair comment.

        However, LSX is a transcoder, GoMotion is a real time encoder.

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        aka Chris H

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        • #5
          >go motion is a real time encoder.

          Hmmm. Interesting. Not sure I fully
          grasp what this means for DV video.
          But I'm intrigued.

          Are you suggesting the GoMotion software codec essentially does the same thing as
          the C-Cube Microsystems chip? DV-to-MPEG-2 without transcoding?

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          • #6
            That is my understanding, yes. However, the only time I've used 'GoMotion' was with the Voodoo3 3500TV - and the quality sucked, big time. I was informed by Ligos that the ATI All-in-Wonder-128 Pro is a much better implementation of GoMotion.

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            aka Chris H

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