Macintosh based MPEG-1 real-time encoding system. Uses Quadra 950 computer, First Generation Minerva Systems hardware and external Nu-Bus chassis. Application tips and articles.
Windows 3.1 based MPEG-1 real-time encoding system. Uses an off-the-shelf Pentium computer, original generation of OptiVision hardware, with Philips Media control software. Application tips and articles.
Windows 3.1 based MPEG-1 real-time encoding system. Uses a custom, rack mounted Pentium computer, latest Optivision MPEG-1 hardware and OptiVision software. Application tips and articles.
Windows 3.1 based MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 real-time encoding system. Uses a custom, rack mounted Pentium computer, latest Optivision MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 hardware and OptiVision software. Application tips and articles.
Sun/UNIX hybrid MPEG-1 encoding system. Uses custom Philips sourced hardware, Sun Sparc station and custom software. This is a NON-real-time encoding system. Application tips and articles.
Non-real-time MPEG-1 stream multiplexer. Script-controled software that multiplexes multiple elementary audio and video MPEG streams into a single ISO-11172 system stream. Used heavily to prepare MPEG for CD-i and Video CD applications. Application tips and articles.
Explanation and application of MPEG entry point and scan lists in CD-i and Video CD titles.
Information, error listings and articles for the Philips Sun/UNIX based stream and disc verifiers. The verfiers can determine whether the MPEG will play correctly on CD-i and VCD platforms.
Information and articles for the Macintosh based audio encoding software.