
SHARC Processor Evaluation Kit Limited Time Offer
Analog Devices is offering a 50% discount on new SHARC Processor Family evaluation kits until July 31, 2008.
The SHARC Processor fits into a variety of applications such as Digital Home, Pro Audio, Industrial and Instrumentation, Automotive, Military, and Medical.
The following kits will be discounted to $249 through your local Distributor: ADZS-21262-EZLITE, ADZS-21364-EZLITE, ADZS-21369-EZLITE, and ADZS-21375-EZLITE.

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FastFrame-CB PCMCIA Board
Alacron introduces the FastFrame-CB. Available in both analog, digital and camera link configurations for greater flexibility and cost savings.
The FastFrame-CB uses the Nexperia (formerly TriMedia) PNX1302 microprocessor from Philips Semiconductors.
preview:
http://www.alacron.com

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webinar
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The Role of MPEG-4 in IP Video Convergence
From IPTV to MobileTV, video in all its forms is the must-have service in every provider's portfolio today.
MPEG-4 technology is playing a key role in the delivery of these exciting new services.
This Webinar highlights the advantages of MPEG-4 and discusses its application in a diverse range of service types, covering all screen sizes from large high-definition fixed screens to the rapidly expanding world of mobile video consumer appliances.
preview:
http://www.lightreading.com
date: 5/23/2007
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hot list
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MPEG.ORG: Pointers and Resources
Not the official MPEG homepage, but provides a much broader directory of links pointing to resources on the web related to MPEG and other video and audio standards.
preview:
http://www.mpeg.org
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paper
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CiteSeer.IT
The advent of flash memory technology has enabled storing of video in multiple video coding formats for different applications of digital camcorders.
MPEG-4 is one of the popular formats because of its compression efficiency, suitability for sharing over wire-line or wireless networks.
preview:
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu
date: 10/1/2004
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resource
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Berkeley MPEG Tools
This page contains pointers to the various software packages, papers, and documentation developed or collected as part of the MPEG Research Group at Berkeley headed by Professor Lawrence A. Rowe.
The project was active between 1991 and 1997.
The most recent update to the page was April 2005.
Pointers are included below to all the source code developed.
You are free to do with it what you want.
preview:
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu
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personal page
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MPEG-1 Player
This site contains a demo Java applet which implements an MPEG-1 decoder.
Source code is also available for download.
preview:
http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
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tutorial
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A Guide to MPEG Fundamentals and Protocol Analysis
MPEG is one of the most popular audio/video compression techniques because it is not just a single standard.
Instead it is a range of standards suitable for different applications but based on similar principles.
MPEG is an acronym for the Moving Picture Experts Group which was set up by the ISO (International Standards Organization) to work on compression.
preview:
http://www.tektronix.com
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