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News Release from: Anchor Bay Technologies | Subject: Precision Deinterlacing
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 May 2006

Deinterlacing technology raises video performance

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Anchor Bay Technologies reckons it is once again setting the benchmark for video quality with the launch of its Video Reference Series (VRS) brand and Precision Deinterlacing technology

'VRS is the culmination of Anchor Bay's efforts to achieve higher video performance through a combination of proprietary technologies', said CH Chee, ABT's Vice President of Technology. 'Precision Deinterlacing joins our Precision Scaling technology to deliver our customers state-of-the-art video processing solutions'.

A new logo has been designed for use by manufacturing partners to display on products featuring VRS to let their customers know they are buying a product that includes the reference standard in video processing.

VRS Precision Deinterlacing delivers the image quality demanded by today's large-screen, high-resolution displays.

It eliminates many of the artefacts found in common deinterlacers to produce a smooth image, free of artefacts such as jagged edges and combing.

VRS Precision Deinterlacing features five-field motion-adaptive deinterlacing and edge-adaptive processing for video sources, along with advanced cadence detection for film and animation sources.

All processing is performed at full 10bit resolution to preserve all the detail and subtle nuances in the video source.

Edge-adaptive processing uses an adaptive, continuous-angle detection algorithm to accurately identify and smooth image edges.

Unique 'any-cadence' processing automatically locks to the wide variety of film and animation cadences found in current video sources, including nonstandard cadences, and will track right through many types of 'bad edits' and cadence changes.

VRS Precision Deinterlacing also features operating modes for special video applications, such as low-latency processing for video games.

In its first application, VRS Precision Deinterlacing technology will be integrated into the Precision Deinterlacing daughtercard available to DVDO customers for the iScan VP30.

'As with all of our technologies, we are delighted to offer the newest member of our VRS family of technologies to our DVDO system customers first'.

'Anchor Bay will be rolling out other VRS solutions, such as detail enhancement and MPEG noise reduction, in both their semiconductor and DVDO brand systems throughout 2006', noted Chee.

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