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Video
A Hot Topic at WinHEC 2000
NEW ORLEANS, LA and TORONTO, April 24 /CNW-PRN/ -
Streaming media and digital video editing will be one of the hot topics
discussed at WinHEC 2000, the premiere hardware engineering conference and
industry gathering for Microsoft Windows platform developments. MGI
Software (TSE:MGI
- news), a technical
and market leader in digital video, announced today it has been invited to
speak on the subject: Video, The New Frontier as part of the Technical
Session on Digital Entertainment at WinHEC 2000, being held at the Morial
Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25-27, 2000.
``The consumer interest in creating and editing
personalized video content on the Windows platform has steadily fueled
innovation in video hardware and software development,'' said Ihor
Petelycky, General Manager, Digital Video Business Unit, MGI Software. ``MGI
has been at the forefront in both core development and integrating video
technologies for delivery in applications accessible to the average
consumer. This year, we will see an explosion in video editing and
streaming media. These are among the hot topics being showcased as the
industry forges ahead with applications for the next generation of Windows
computing.'' At WinHEC 2000, MGI will discuss the benefits and areas of
endeavor for developing video applications on the Windows platform.
Through its Software Development Kits, Microsoft has
made it easier for Windows developers to build video applications and add
streaming media capabilities. As a long time partner and a leader in
consumer video, MGI Software has had much experience and input in
Microsoft's platform development efforts for video. ``We are pleased that
Microsoft has invited us to share our experience with an eager community
of the leading hardware vendors and software engineers that are advancing
the Windows platform and connecting the world,'' commented Petelycky.
More information about the technical session on Video,
The New Frontier is available on the Internet at http://www.microsoft.com/winhec/sessions/video.htm.
Since its initial development of VideoWave, MGI has
broken new ground to lead the market in by integrating video technology
for the consumer. For example, VideoWave the first non-gaming application
to utilize the kind of video streaming technologies used in games to be
able to provide a real-time rendering capability, so users could
experiment with video effects without having to produce their video (i.e.
wait) to see what the effect would look like. VideoWave was also one of
the first applications to harness Intel MMX technology as part of the
real-time rendering process. In VideoWave II, MGI worked with Microsoft,
Texas Instruments (NYSE:TI
- news) and Lucent
Technologies' Microelectronics Group (NYSE:LU
- news) to become the first
consumer video application to support IEEE1394/FireWire, bringing the ease
of use and high quality of DV (Digital Video) to the Windows desktop. Most
recently, MGI has worked with Microsoft to add Windows Media technologies
in a VideoWave III update, fulfilling the consumer desire to embrace the
Internet as both a source and destination for their video works. MGI has
increasingly been recognized as a leader for core video technologies such
as its software-based DVD playback solutions, and the software-based
real-time TV time-shifting capabilities in Pure DIVA.
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