[MPEGIF News] MPEGIF Member Spotlight
"Nicola Wissler" <nicola.wissler-8/[email protected]> Wed, 30 Aug 2006 10:54:28 -0700
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Member Spotlight Dear MPEGIF Readers, Please take a moment to learn more about this weeks featured MPEGIF members. Each member of the MPEG Industry Forum is dedicated to the same mission: "To further the adoption of MPEG Standards, by establishing them as well accepted and widely used standards among creators of content, developers, manufacturers, providers of services, and end users". We hope you find this spotlight to be informative and interesting. As always, continue to look at our website to learn more about upcoming industry events and MPEG related news. Kind Regards Sebastian Moeritz MPEGIF President Human Monitoring Ltd. Human Monitoring vision is to become a leading provider of high quality, intelligent, cost effective, multi standard integrated video CoDec solutions. These, vision solutions, are based on unique algorithms such as Motion Estimation, Rate Control, Scene Change Detection, Pixel-Adaptive Motion De-interlacer, Digital Image Stabilizer and Privacy Protecting Motion Detection. HM's video solutions enable ODMs and OEMs the introduction of competitive consumer and professional appliances, which are cost effective yet superior in performance appliances, which are cost effective yet superior in performance. Indigo Vision IndigoVision provides enterprise-level video and alarm management solutions, with over 1000 installations worldwide. IndigoVision completely owns its technology, including a rich suite of hardware products and the associated complete system management software. The company has global reach, with a sales and support presence established in 9 territories outside the UK, serving over 70 systems integrator and installer partners across the world. IndigoVision solutions are used for security & monitoring applications in the major global markets in rail, road, prisons, ports, schools and banks. 21 airport projects now use IndigoVision solutions, and the backbone of the entire security systems for both the recent 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and the 2004 Olympics in Athens were IndigoVision. IndigoVision works with local installer partners to deploy networked security which deliver transformational gains in operational and cost effectiveness by enabling single enterprise-wide integrated systems. These solutions deliver excellent video and audio, markedly reduce storage costs and enable superfast access to recorded footage. The fact that IndigoVision provides end to end solutions enables a much smoother deployment by installers and, uniquely, also allows IndigoVision to deliver its Control Center software with a free unrestricted license by charging only for its hardware. Main Concept In its early days, MainConcept specialized in video editing software for various computer systems (Amiga, OS/2, Windows 95). MainConcept released its first video codec, the highly acclaimed Motion JPEG Codec in 1995. Since then the company has focused more and more on providing high performance video codecs and associated technologies (muxing, streaming, audio codecs, etc.) on an <http://www.mainconcept.com/site/index.php?id=118> OEM basis. Over the years MainConcept has developed a complete range of all important standards-based <http://www.mainconcept.com/site/index.php?id=6> codecs for the PC and established long-term relationships with many <http://www.mainconcept.com/site/index.php?id=111> leading companies all over the world. MainConcept has subsidiaries in the <http://www.mainconcept.com/site/index.php?id=117> USA and <http://www.mainconcept.com/site/index.php?id=8740> Japan as well as offices in Hong Kong and Silicon Valley. As of 2006, MainConcept employs about 120 people -- about 80 of whom are senior codec engineers. This makes MainConcept probably the biggest team of video codec experts in the world. Mayah Communications MAYAHR Communications' main objective is the development and distribution of innovative hiqh quality solutions for audio and audio/video communications in broadcast and corporate networks. Focus is given to standardized audio and video formats, such as MPEG-1, -2 and 4 as well as proprietary but accepted formats such as E/apt-X, ADPCM4SB and others. MAYAH has shown technological leadership in audio transmission by inventing FlashCastR, the automatic codec recognition, which allows compatibility to nearly all standard and proprietary audio codecs in the market. It has been developing innovative hard and software products for InHouseStreaming, WebRadio, ISDN, other broadcast networking applications and Digital Handheld Recording. Mcube Works Founded in December, 2000, McubeWorks set up 2001 as the year of developing core technologies, enabling to build its foundation of mobile multimedia technologies. Over the succeeding years of 2002 and 2003, it focused on developing multimedia solutions and finally launched multimedia streaming and videophone solutions for mobile terminals and servers. Since the year of 2004, with its successful development of multimedia solutions needed for mobile broadcasting as well as for mobile telecommunications, it has been offering a variety of multimedia technologies from solutions for mobile phones, smart phones, WiFi terminals, and DMB terminals to server solutions needed for streaming and real-time mobile broadcasting. By commercializing H.264/AAC+ based VOD and DMB end-to-end solution for the first time in the world, McubeWorks covers terminals to multimedia platforms, and has exerted every effort to be the world's first and best total solution provider. To join MPEGIF or for more information please go to: www.mpegif.org <http://www.mpegif.org/> Nicola Wissler / MPEG Industry Forum Coordinator 39355 California Street, Suite 307, Fremont, CA 94538 Phone: +1-510-744-4025 Fax: +1-510-608-5917 http:// www.mpegif.org _______________________________________________ News mailing list News-wvgAS0I8NaWTm/[email protected] http://lists.mpegif.org/mailman/listinfo/news Note: Conduct on the mailing list is subject to the Antitrust guidelines found at http://www.mpegif.org/public/documents/vault/mp-out-30042-Antitrust.php
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