Zoran's Vaddis Key Component Performs All Playback Functions in Toshiba's First DVD Video Recorder.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2001 SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 30, 2000 Vaddis ICs Also Shipping in Multiple New Toshiba DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. Products Including Standalone, A/V Receiver Combo and Portable Models Zoran Corporation (Nasdaq:ZRAN), a leading provider of digital solutions-on-a-chip for applications in the growing multimedia and Internet consumer markets, today announced that the Vaddis IVplus DVD Decoder IC is decoding video and audio in Toshiba's new RD-2000 DVD video recorder. Zoran's Vaddis decodes DVD-RAM A rewritable DVD disc endorsed by the DVD Forum. Using phase change technology, DVD-RAMs are like removable hard disks, and the media can be rewritten 100,000 times compared to 1,000 times for DVD-RW and DVD+RW. The first DVD-RAM drives with a capacity of 2.6GB (single sided) or 5. , DVD-Video and streams stored on the integrated hard disk drive (HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy. HDD - hard disk drive ) of the RD-2000. Zoran's Vaddis DVD decoders are used in millions of Toshiba DVD products that cover the full range of product offerings including the new DVD Audio/Video Player, SD9200, and the recently introduced "Go-Anywhere" portable DVD player A handheld device with a built-in DVD drive and flip-over lid that contains a screen, typically 6" to 10" in size. It may support rear seat passenger viewing, in which case the unit is hung upside down from the back of the front seat head rest, and a switch flips screen content 180 , SDP (Session Description Protocol) An IETF protocol that defines a text-based message format for describing a multimedia session. Data such as version number, contact information, broadcast times and audio and video encoding types are included in the message. 1000. Zoran has leveraged its multimedia and compression expertise gained as a top supplier in the DVD player market to deliver a full range of advanced solutions for video recording and Personal Video Recording (PVR See DVR. ) applications, some of which will be demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January, 2001. The Vaddis decoder is a key component of DVD players providing full-featured video and audio playback with robust error handling and diverse trick-play features, including full reverse playback and ZoranZoom. These sophisticated trick-play capabilities are implemented in the decoder for DVD, video recording and PVR systems. Vaddis also supports frame-accurate playback for nonlinear video editing Editing video in the computer. Also called "nonlinear editing" (NLE), digital nonlinear systems provide high-quality post-production editing on a desktop computer. However, some detail may be lost if lossy compression is used to store the images (see lossy compression). applications with thumbnail image indexing support. With integrated programmable video and audio processors, Vaddis family decoders have the flexibility to support the latest playback and recording standards. Ultimately, the decoder delivers the high picture quality and features for the viewer as demonstrated in the innovative RD-2000 Toshiba system. "Toshiba continues to be a valued customer of Zoran choosing the Vaddis DVD Decoder for new DVD product lines. The decoder is the critical component in any video recording device, as it must accurately play back the many types of video and audio streams while also supporting trick modes. The Vaddis has been designed to handle the complexities of existing standards and offer the flexibility to support new standards," said Ram Ofir, director of Marketing at Zoran Corporation. "By incorporating programmable audio and video processors in our Vaddis DVD decoder ICs, we are able to support the latest DVD Video Recording standard for DVD-RAM applications. As we announced earlier this year, Zoran's product roadmap includes development of the necessary hardware to support video recording functionality in standalone PVRs, Set Top Boxes and Interactive TVs." "Our long and productive alliance with Zoran continues to yield innovative and competitive solutions for our customers," said Akira Kashiwagi, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Fujifilm Microdevices Co., Ltd. "We are pleased to support market innovators like Toshiba as they integrate Vaddis products into new consumer devices that extend the capabilities of the DVD platform." About the Vaddis IVplus DVD Decoder The Vaddis IVplus Decoder has enhanced video and audio capabilities for supporting DVD-Audio, DVD-Video and the new DVD Video Recording specifications. The Vaddis IVplus supports Meridian Lossless Packing Meridian Lossless Packing, also known as Packed PCM (PPCM), is a proprietary lossless compression technique for compressing PCM audio data developed by Meridian Audio, Ltd. (MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing) The compression technique used in DVD-Audio that provides the highest audio quality. It delivers two channels at 192 kHz with 24-bit samples or six channels at 96 kHz. ) for DVD-Audio, and full DTS (1) (Digital Theatre Sound) A digital audio encoding system used in movie and home theaters. Popularized by the movie Jurassic Park, the six-channel (5. decoding. DVD-RAM, DVD-RW (DVD-Read Write) A rewritable (re-recordable) DVD disc for both movies and data from the DVD Forum. Also called "DVD Dash RW" and "DVD Minus RW," DVD-RW uses phase change recording. The media hold 4.7GB per side and can be rewritten 1,000 times. , and other DVD recording disk formats are also supported. This digital video and audio decoder incorporates an NTSC/PAL video encoder and four 10-bit video Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), eliminating the need for an external chip. The Vaddis IVplus supports a vast array of features, such as ZoranZoom, and a variety of trick play functions as well as 3D virtual surround, Karaoke, 3D Headphones, and Dolby Digital playback. About Zoran Corporation Zoran Corporation, based in Santa Clara, Calif., is a leading provider of digital solutions-on-a-chip for applications in the growing multimedia and Internet consumer markets. With almost two decades of expertise developing and delivering digital compression technologies, Zoran has pioneered high-performance processing into various audio, video, and imaging technologies. Zoran's proficiency in integration delivers major benefits for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and customers, including greater capabilities within each product generation, reduced system costs, and shorter time to market. Zoran is a leading supplier in the rapidly expanding DVD and digital camera markets and in related digital audio and video applications. With headquarters in the United States and operations in Canada, China, Israel, Japan and Taiwan, Zoran may be contacted on the World Wide Web at www.zoran.com or at 408/919-4111. Note to Editors: Zoran is a trademark of Zoran Corporation. Toshiba is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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