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| ( 01 Mar 2010 ) |
| By Brian Dipert, Senior Technical Editor, EDN |
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Zenverge claims that its new ZN200 chip transcodes MPEG-2 and various MPEG-4 video flavors in high definition at speeds as much as four times greater than real time. The ZN200 also promises to downscale HD (high-definition) video to portable-device resolutions at as much as 40 times real-time rates, according to the company.
An accompanying sonic processor handles conversion between AAC (advanced audio coding), AC (audio-codec)-3, MP3, and other audio formats, and the ZN200 also internally converts between various DRM (digital-rights-management) standards. The lower-priced ZN100, whose price Zenverge has not yet announced, has half the video-processing performance of its ZN200 sibling.
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