- Video
compression is a subset of the general technique of data
compression, whereby a 'signal', which can be thought of
as a series of numbers, is squeezed, or 'compressed'
into a smaller set of numbers. These numbers will then
take up less space on a hard drive, or take less time to
transmit over a network. Before the numbers are used
again, a 'decompression' algorithm is applied to expand
the series of numbers to its original (or at least a
similar) form.
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- As the
Internet matures into the de facto data transport
platform for the 21st century, it seems clear that
analog media such as videotape, film, and broadcast will
be supplanted by a digital media infrastructure built on
the Internet and Internet-related technologies. This
digital infrastructure will allow data to be transferred
between any two computing machines on the planet, if so
desired
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- For
retailing, place a full screen DVD feature film on a CD.
For the first time, you can have interactive DVD's using
a CD drive.
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We believe the
C-6 codec is
the most appropriate video compression technology in the
world today for:
- - Any
business seeking to include high quality video as a
component of their own hardware or software products or
services
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Content creators using existing video applications who
require the most efficient, flexible and high-quality
compression solution
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Companies who require DVD quality video content but need
the interactivity of a CD.
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Applications for C-6 are as diverse as the
uses of video in today's world, including media
income generators: |
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Video on demand
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Internet streaming
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Digital broadcast TV and HDTV
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Mobile communications
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Digital cinema
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It is
equally appropriate for 'corporate commodities' such
as: |
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CCTV
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Remote monitoring
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Data storage
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Video conferencing
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Content monetizing via retail
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And
for discrete sectors including:
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Telemedicine
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Education
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Training
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For a
Demonstration, contact us at c6@ecm-la.com
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