Mercredi 3 Octobre
La plus simple solution aujourd'hui pour s'engager dans la haute définition sans se tromper est d'investir dans une platine hybride compatible avec les deux formats concurrents.
Hélas, pour le moment, elles ne courent pas les rues, et la seule qui semblait vraiment intéressante vient d'être repoussée (Samsung BD-UP5000)
La demande étant réellement présente, la société Horizon Semiconductors a développé pour y répondre une puce capable de supporter l'HD-DVD et le Blu-Ray.
Appellée Hz7220, cette petite merveille, équipée à une platine, permettrait entre autre, le décodage de tous les codecs vidéo (h.264, VC1, MPEG-2), les formats audio lossless DTS HD et Dolby TrueHD, ainsi que les intéractivités des deux formats.
La compagnie souhaite donner la possibilité aux fabricants d'accélérer le développement de lecteurs combo, et propose déja un kit de conception.
Un pas en avant dans la guerre HD ? encore trop tôt pour le dire, mais on avance.. à suivre..
HERZLIYA, Israel--October 1, 2007
Horizon Semiconductors, a leading provider of highly integrated silicon solutions that enable secure video and audio compression & transmission for the consumer electronics and home entertainment markets, has announced the immediate availability of the industry's first universal System-On-a-Chip solution enabling dual channel true 1080/60p decoding for next generation media players/recorders supporting the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray™ optical disc formats, as well as legacy red laser DVD format.
Horizon’s Hz7220 HD-DVD/Blu-Ray SoC supports wide range of features and capabilities including conformance to leading video compression standards such as high-definition 1080/60p profiles of AVC/H.264, VC-1, MPEG-2 and DV/HDV, leading audio compression standards such as DTS-HD, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD, as well as supporting HD-DVD and Blu-Ray HDi and BD-J (BD-Java) interactive technologies. The Hz7220 is provided with a comprehensive software stack compliant with both Blu-ray & HD DVD specifications, and a reference hardware platform designed to significantly accelerate OEM/ODM development cycle.
"Consumers today are demanding higher standards of digital entertainment experiences that enhance the very personal environments of their home," said Amir Morad, Horizon's President and CEO. "Today’s current generation of advanced 60fps STB/DVD products decode 1920x1080 at 24fps/30fps and subsequently perform frame rate conversion to reach 60fps. In contrast, Hz7220 natively supports true 1080/60p decoding and playback, and will thus accelerate the deployment of next generation players/recorders devices, featuring superb video quality & unparalleled viewer’s visual experience."
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The Hz7220 is designed with the highest level of integration, embedding a variety of cutting edge technologies such as:
"Horizon's Hz7220 single-chip solution represents a significant breakthrough in the evolution of universal high-definition DVD players", said Leonid Yavits, Horizon's Chief Technology Officer. "Our compelling offering that combines native 1080/60p decoding support for both high-definition optical formats, along with the integration of powerful 2D/3D graphics & display processing, sophisticated HDi and BD-Java acceleration engines and comprehensive software stack, will allow manufacturers to significantly accelerate development & deployment of low cost high-definition HD-DVD, Blu-Ray and universal (combo) players and recorders."
To facilitate faster time-to-market for ODMs and OEMs, Horizon is also announcing the immediate availability of the HzR7220 reference design kit. This fully operational HD-DVD/Blu-ray development system includes software support for legacy & advanced blue-laser disk profiles, as well as PCB schematics and documentation.