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Envivio Becomes First Company to Power MPEG-4 Broadcast Video Services From Mobile to HD

Posted on: Tuesday, 12 April 2005, 15:00 CDT

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- With the introduction of its newest encoders, the 4Caster(TM) Mobile and the 4Coder(TM) HD system families, Envivio Inc. becomes the first and only company powering MPEG-4 broadcast video services from mobile to HD. New systems will debut at NAB2005 in the Envivio(R) booth #SL 3310 and are available today. Today enterprises, telcos and broadcasters use Envivio systems for video applications such as elearning, IPTV, multimedia broadcasting, and the broadcast of SD and HD television. The newest encoders, like all Envivio systems, offer the most advanced implementation of the MPEG-4 (including AVC / H.264) specification to provide the best video quality at the lowest possible bit rate.

"As service providers expand their offerings, maximizing bandwidth usage is critical to their success. Broadcasters and enterprises can use Envivio systems to efficiently deliver video services over their existing networks," said Julien Signes, President and CTO of Envivio Inc. "Whether a provider is delivering broadcast video to a mobile device, educational or business content to a desktop or an HD television stream to a subscriber's home, the Envivio MPEG-4 systems will allow them to increase service offerings and quality over time."

The 4Caster Mobile encoder series serving broadcast mobile (DVB-H, DMB) and 3GPP applications are optimized to deliver live feeds to hand held receivers such as cell phones. 4Caster systems were selected for the world's first satellite digital multimedia broadcasting service for mobile devices by the Mobile Broadcasting Corporation (mbco) for its MobaHO!(TM) service in Japan.

The 4Coder HD systems provide high quality, dual-pass encoding at full resolution, full frame rate video for offline broadcast contribution applications. SD encoders for traditional broadcast applications will be showcased at NAB as well as the 4View(TM)decoders and 4Sight(TM) video servers.

Currently, Envivio systems allow broadcasters and service operators to reduce their operational costs by making their existing infrastructure more efficient. Key features of Envivio encoders include store and forward, IP networking, and the ability to deliver interactive multimedia presentations. Envivio encoders include sophisticated system management such as monitoring, management privileges, and redundancy features.

About Envivio Inc.

Envivio Inc. is the leading provider of MPEG-4 (including AVC / H.264) systems derived from its own video, network and multimedia technologies. These systems power revenue generating and bandwidth saving applications and services for the broadcast, enterprise and telco markets. Using Envivio products enables customers to reduce their operational costs by making their existing infrastructure more efficient and by creating new applications and services that were before not possible. Working with leading industry partners, the company's open standards-based technology and systems are used to deliver complete end-to-end video-based solutions that range from mobile video services, digital television over IP, enterprise communications to high definition television. Visit http://www.envivio.com/ for more information.

NOTE: Envivio is a registered trademark of Envivio Inc. All trademarks used herein, whether recognized or not, are the properties of their respective companies.

CONTACT:

Dawn Danaher

Media Relations for Envivio Inc.

Aries MarketMasters

1-714-378-5841

pr@envivio.com

Envivio Inc.

CONTACT: Dawn Danaher, Media Relations of Aries MarketMasters, forEnvivio Inc., +1-714-378-5841, or pr@envivio.com

Web site: http://www.envivio.com/


Source: PRNewswire

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