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Micronas
director of TV marketing Wladimir Punt says,
"Responding to the growing market requirements
to decode H.264, VC-1, and MPEG-4 HD and
SD streams, the Pegasus platform includes
Micronas' new MDX-H multimedia accelerator
IC.
"MDX-H
works seamlessly with VCT-PlatinumD and
is able to decode an extensive list of audio
and video content delivered either over
the broadcast network, USB interface, or
network connection."
For premium-quality flat-panel displays, the Pegasus platform includes Micronas'
FRC-Q frame-rate converter IC. This device eliminates drawbacks like motion blur
and film judder and drives HD panels at 100Hz or 120Hz.
For optimum sound, Micronas offers a range of audio enhancement features and supports
third-party offerings, such as BBE, Dolby, and SRS. The optional Digital Sound
Projector feature delivers sound and solves the audio shortcomings of flat-panel
TVs, bridging the gap to high-end home theater systems.
As an integral part of the Pegasus platform,
Micronas offers a complete Linux-based software
stack for both analogue and digital TV functionality.
Middleware for both DVB and ATSC are available,
and a customizable graphical user interface
(GUI) enables TV manufacturers to apply
their look and feel.
With the Linux operating system, third party
software suppliers can port their DLNA (Digital
Living Network Alliance) and network-connected
software applications to the Pegasus platform
to enable advanced IDTV functionality.
The Pegasus platform, featuring the VCT-PlatinumD,
MDX-H, DRX-K/J and FRC-Q devices, will be
available in the fourth quarter of this
year.
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