TI Paints DaVinci Integration
By David Cohen -- Multichannel News, 9/8/2006 10:52:00 AM
Texas Instruments announced the integration of several vendors’ technologies with its DaVinci platform, which is based on a single digital-signal processor and which provides Internet-protocol set-top and video-telephony functionality.
TI said it extended application-programming interfaces to grant existing set-top applications access into the framework, so that “designing a converged IPTV set-top box with video-telephony functionality becomes a matter of introducing new software.”
ANT’s Galio “enables interactive content applications that control everything from video-on-demand interfaces to dynamic news, information and communication applications,” TI added.
RADVISION supplied its Multimedia Terminal Framework, which provides best-of-class, fully-interoperable session-initiation-protocol (SIP) stack and call-control management.
Widevine Technologies’ Cypher Virtual SmartCard will secure content processed by TI's DaVinci technology.
Amino Technologies’ IntAct unit announced that its IPTV software stack and MPEG-4 AVC codecs are now being demonstrated on TI's DaVinci technology.
And China-based set-top manufacturer Konka Group developed a new IPTV box, the IPB5310, based on DaVinci.
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