Technicolor's TIGER AVC Encoder
Technicolor Content Services has announced the introduction of its new proprietary TIGER AVC encoding system for high-quality compression of high-definition video for use in HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc products. The new solution, co-developed by Thomson Corporate Research laboratories and Technicolor, is now being used at Technicolor Content Services’ DVD compression and authoring facility in Burbank, Calif.
The new TIGER AVC encoder is a "strategic response to client demands for the highest-quality images to support the two new high-definition DVD formats".
”As a result of our close partnership with Thomson’s Technology division, Technicolor is providing its clients with unique, industry-leading tools for advanced video encoding based on MPEG4-H.264/AVC technology" said Chris Carey, chief technology officer for the Services division of Thomson."
The company has five HD DVD replication lines, and four Blu-ray Disc replication lines, in place to meet current studio and consumer requirements.
The new TIGER AVC encoder is a "strategic response to client demands for the highest-quality images to support the two new high-definition DVD formats".
”As a result of our close partnership with Thomson’s Technology division, Technicolor is providing its clients with unique, industry-leading tools for advanced video encoding based on MPEG4-H.264/AVC technology" said Chris Carey, chief technology officer for the Services division of Thomson."
The company has five HD DVD replication lines, and four Blu-ray Disc replication lines, in place to meet current studio and consumer requirements.

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