Editor’s note: The author is president of Omnia Audio/Telos Systems. CLEVELAND The following is an excerpt from a paper written about audio processing for HD Radio. There are questions to be answered ...
Microsoft's Zune HD will use one of the most powerful chips to go into a portable media player yet. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how ...
(click thumbnail)The processing paths of an AM station are shown on this screen shot of an Omnia5.EX.Cris Alexander is director of engineering for Crawford Broadcasting. This is one in a series of ...
Radio station owners seeking new independent processing options for their HD subchannels can now consider a new offering from Orban that’s getting its formal introduction at the upcoming IBC ...
The landscape for multimedia devices varies widely: from sub-$20 MP3 players for kids to almost theatre-sized flat-panel displays for the home. Displaying images on a modern TV means decoding an HD- ...
The proverbial chicken-and-egg quandary “will broadcasters make content before receivers are available or will receivers be made available before content is broadcast?” does not exist – at least as ...
San Jose, CA–(Jan 2, 2007)–Silicon Optix, the leader in programmable video processors, announced today that its Reon-VX HQV video processor will be featured in Toshiba’s new top-of-the-line HD DVD ...
Fujitsu Limited today announced a new large-scaled integrated (LSI) chip that can compress and decompress full High-Definition (HD) video (1,920 dots x 1,080 lines) in the H.264 format(1) in real-time ...
Emmy-winner Yves Faroudja on his company's prototype technology and why he sees high frame rates as “disturbing” By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor During the transition to HDTV, Yves Faroudja won three ...
At NAB 2010 Wohler Technologies announced it has added a variety of new features, including video monitoring, to its line of 16-chnnel audio monitoring devices. The new AMP2-E16V modular audio/video ...
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