Hantro Strengthens Codec Portfolio with Microsoft's VC-1 Decoder
Oulu, Finland - September 19, 2005
- Support for Microsoft’s VC-1 codec grows as it enters the final stages of acceptance as an open standard. Hantro, the leading provider of multimedia solutions for mobile devices has today announced that they will be integrating VC-1 decode support in to their video codec portfolio.
VC-1, which is implemented by Microsoft as WMV9, has an exceptionally strong position within the PC desktop world making it compelling to use for delivering content over the internet; this content will inevitably find its way into the mobile arena. Along with H.264/AVC, VC-1 will also play a significant role in mobile TV.
“Adding VC-1 is a natural step for us” says Eero Kaikkonen, President and CEO at Hantro “As a consumer I want to watch video on my mobile handset; I don’t want to be concerned over which format it is and whether my handset supports it. As mobile internet access speeds increase and alternative connectivity options become commonplace, the availability of VC-1 and Windows Media Video 9 formatted content will become extremely significant.”
About Hantro
Hantro is a world leader for multimedia technology in mobile handsets. Providing both hardware and software based MPEG4, H.263, H.264/AVC and VC-1 video codecs as well as complete integration platforms, Hantro is uniquely positioned to deliver technology solutions for silicon providers, device manufacturers and network operators.
Hantro enables the implementation of applications such as: Camcorder, Video Player, Video Telephony and Mobile TV. For more information please visit www.hantro.com
Related Semiconductor IP
- UCIe Chiplet PHY & Controller
- MIPI D-PHY1.2 CSI/DSI TX and RX
- Low-Power ISP
- eMMC/SD/SDIO Combo IP
- DP/eDP
Related News
- VeriSilicon delivered multi-format hardware video decoder Hantro VC9000D supporting 8K@120FPS VVC/H.266 to customers
- Hantro strengthens market leading position with growth funding
- Hantro Pave's the Way for Microsoft Silverlight in Mobile
- Report: Microsoft to pay Nokia $1 billion for support
Latest News
- Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 17.1% Year-to-Year in February
- Altera Starts Production Shipments of Industry’s Highest Memory Bandwidth FPGA
- Blumind reimagines AI processing with breakthrough analog chip
- 32-bit RISC-V processor based on two-dimensional semiconductors
- pSemi Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Cirrus Logic and Lion Semiconductor