MPEG-2 Encoder

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JNETO

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Good night,

I'm in the planning phase of a wireless video server design. At this
point, I could not find a single- chip MPEG-2 encoder with easy access
to its documentation. Some manufacturers had mantained restrictions
about access this parts documentation, specifically Conexant
(CX23416); Hitachi (NLC0190BPQ); Fujitsu (MB86393) and NXP
(SAA6752HS). Does anyone knows a MPEG-2 Encoder with documentation
available and sold normally in semiconductor market?
 
JNETO <jaymento@uninet.com.br> wrote in news:1190004236.734108.60600@
57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com:

Good night,

I'm in the planning phase of a wireless video server design. At this
point, I could not find a single- chip MPEG-2 encoder with easy access
to its documentation. Some manufacturers had mantained restrictions
about access this parts documentation, specifically Conexant
(CX23416); Hitachi (NLC0190BPQ); Fujitsu (MB86393) and NXP
(SAA6752HS). Does anyone knows a MPEG-2 Encoder with documentation
available and sold normally in semiconductor market?
If you are serious, you could likely get the documentation you need from
those manufacturers. Keep in mind that using MPEG2 will require you pay a
licensing fee to the MPEG Licensic authority, and those documents are
likely restricted until you can prove a valid developer/manufacturer
license.
 
On 17 set, 12:51, Gary Tait <classic...@yahoo.com> wrote:
JNETO <jayme...@uninet.com.br> wrote in news:1190004236.734108.60600@
57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com:

Good night,

I'm in the planning phase of a wireless video server design. At this
point, I could not find a single- chip MPEG-2 encoder with easy access
to its documentation. Some manufacturers had mantained restrictions
about access this parts documentation, specifically Conexant
(CX23416); Hitachi (NLC0190BPQ); Fujitsu (MB86393) and NXP
(SAA6752HS). Does anyone knows a MPEG-2 Encoder with documentation
available and sold normally in semiconductor market?

If you are serious, you could likely get the documentation you need from
those manufacturers. Keep in mind that using MPEG2 will require you pay a
licensing fee to the MPEG Licensic authority, and those documents are
likely restricted until you can prove a valid developer/manufacturer
license.
Good night,

Thank you for the post. I wasn't aware of this stuff. How GNU/Linux/
Unix deals with this?

JNETO
 

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