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2010-04-16 Processor supports full HD 1080p H.264 encoding
TI's extended line of DM36x DaVinci generation portable encoding solutions targets HD video cameras, real-time digital video recorders, HD video communications systems and digital signage.
2009-01-16 Build a multi-channel surveillance DVR
Know how to enable multi-channel encoding in DVRs to reduce overall bills of materials (BOM).
2008-04-15 Demodulators support DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-H
Silicon Laboratories has released a pair of small, low-power digital video demodulators for equipment receiving digital terrestrial and/or cable services, including integrated digital TVs, Free-to-Air or pay-TV STB receivers, PC-TV add-on cards and DVD/HDD personal video recorders.
2008-03-05 Fujitsu launches power-efficient 500Gbyte HDDs
As part of it's Green Policy Innovation program, Fujitsu Hong Kong has launched the series of power efficient 2.5-inch HDDs with a capacity of up to 500Gbyte.
2007-01-15 HD decoder chip supports HD-DVD, Blu-ray
STMicroelectronics has announced a new dual-video-stream high-definition (HD) decoder chip, the STi7200, intended for STBs, digital video recorders (DVRs) and DVD players.
2006-11-02 Conexant introduces A/V decoder for PC TV apps
Conexant Systems Inc. has introduced an A/V decoder for PC TV apps and CE products, called the CX25845 which is aimed to improve picture quality for broadcast video programming on digital TVs, STBs and digital video disc recorders.
2006-08-24 6-ch video amp targets DVD, STBs
6-ch video amp targets DVD, STBs
2005-12-23 Anadigics offers RF front-end designs
Anadigics has announced RF front-end reference designs for multi-tuner applications, such as televisions, STBs and digital video recorders/personal video recorders.
2005-10-03 Embedded processors, CPUs address DVR requirements
Digital video recorders have replaced analog recorders because of better video quality and bigger storage capability
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