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NUON Enhanced DVD/CD Video Player with Component Video
Output
Item Number: DVD-N501
NUON enhanced A/V
processing
system
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VM
Labs’ new technology puts entertainment media together
One
of the early live-video interactive games, "Sherlock Holmes, Consulting
Detective," has gained a second life with the help of NUON technology.
Feb.
7 — Everybody knows that Sony’s PlayStation2 will be a game
console
that plays movies. Fewer people know about a new line of DVD movie
decks
that will play games.
TOSHIBA,
MOTOROLA, Samsung, and Raite Optoelectronics (pronounced “Rite”) have
announced
plans to manufacture DVD movie players with a new technology called
NUON
that will enable them to play games.
Developed
by Silicon Valley-based VM Labs, NUON (which was previously known as
Merlin
and Project X) is a technology that adds interactivity to digital
products.
As VM Labs and its partners demonstrated at this month’s Consumer
Electronics
Show (CES) in Las Vegas, it does much more than play games.
A
LANGUAGE
OF THEIR OWN
‘NUON
allowed us to accept things like MP3 as they come into the market with
a software solution. It also gave us maximum flexibility in getting
services
to consumers by giving us programmable architecture.’
—
ROGER KOZLOWSKI
Motorola
media systems division director of strategic
alliances
VM Labs spokespeople have long befuddled the video game-covering press
by using a different lexicon of terms than other game companies. Sony
and
Nintendo talk about megahertz and polygons; VM Labs people have
generally
spoken about MIPS (millions of instructions per second), flares, and
Caviar
Voxel non-polygonal 3D graphics. Whereas Sega spokespeople are
practically
bursting at the seams to talk about benchmarks, VM Labs people refuse
to
define their technology by benchmarks.
Talking
technology with VM Labs people is so frustrating that you sometimes
expect
to have an aneurysm on the spot. Ulcer-causing or not, they do have a
point.
NUON is a versatile technology that addresses gaming, among other tasks.
Motorola,
for instance, has incorporated NUON with Power PC technology (which
Motorola
refers to as “DigitalDNA”) into its Streamaster Mustang series of
set-top
boxes to add Internet access and movie viewing options.
“NUON
allowed us to accept things like MP3 as they come into the market with
a software solution,” says Motorola media systems division director of
strategic alliances Roger Kozlowski. “It also gave us maximum
flexibility
in getting services to consumers by giving us programmable
architecture.”
Used
in conjunction with NUON-enhanced movie discs, VM Labs technology also
provides consumers with a powerful viewing interface that offers new
options
such as changing camera angles. It also enables users to access extra
features
such as games and scripts that might otherwise require a computer.
Most
importantly, according to Kozlowski, NUON brings consumers this power
and
versatility at an affordable price. “Compared to other solutions, the
cost
of NUON does not appreciatively add to the price of the final deck. If
you want interactive DVD, NUON offers the most cost effective solution.
We are not targeting the loss-leader DVD market.”
“NUON
does two things: it expands DVD capability and it makes programmable
architecture
available to consumer OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers).”
It
would appear that adding NUON technology to DVD decks does not drive up
the cost. In April, Taiwan-based Raite Optoelectronics is releasing the
RDP-741 NUON-enhanced DVD player for the fairly standard price of $299.
(It should be noted that the “loss leader” units that Kozlowski alluded
to sell for as low as $179.) Samsung’s first NUON player, the N2000, a
higher-end unit, will retail for $499.
AS
A GAMING PLATFORM
Among
the games available in a NUON version is a version of the classic Atari
game Tempest.
As
a gaming platform, NUON’s performance seems fairly competitive with the
current generation of consoles. Legendary Atari designer Jeff Minter
has
designed a NUON version of the arcade classic Tempest that is fast,
furious,
and visually stunning, but does not necessarily appear to be out of
reach
for current PlayStation technology.
Additional
games that have been announced include Sherlock Holmes, Consulting
Detective
and Dracula Unleashed — two early full-motion video games that appeared
on the PC market in the early 1990s as multimedia became a household
word;
Myst, the biggest-selling CD-ROM game of all time; Merlin Karting, a
Mario
Kart-esque racing game; and an interactive version of the Rocky Horror
Picture Show.
It
should be noted that NYKO Technologies and other peripheral companies
that
are generally associated with gaming have announced plans to make
joysticks
and other game peripherals for NUON-enhanced DVD players.
If
VM Labs was somehow hoping to compete against Sony and Nintendo with
its
NUON technology, the company has made a mistake. Consumers looking for
the latest and greatest video game-playing equipment are unlikely to be
excited by hardware that functions as well as the current PlayStation
and
plays games like Myst and Dracula Unleashed. This, however, does not
seem
to be VM Labs’ goal. The purpose of NUON seems to be giving movie
enthusiasts
a chance to do more than watch movies; and judged by this standard,
NUON
may well measure up. MSNBC.com
NUON™
Delivers Total Video Entertainment
As
entertainment technologies quickly converge, media-hungry
consumers
expect much more from their televisions. DVD players
powered
by the NUON media processor meet and exceed con-sumer
expectations
by delivering a variety of spectacular interactive
content
while revolutionizing the way consumers interact with their
televisions.
With NUON, consumers will have access to a variety of
media-rich
applications including:
NUON
Enhanced DVD Movies
Interactive
Audio
3-D
Video Games
Multi-player
Network Games
Edutainment
& Education
Reference
Multimedia
Internet
Web Browsing & Email
Unparalleled
Support for Industry Standards
New
entertainment technologies are being introduced at a startling
rate.
Frantically trying to keep pace with emerging standards, DVD
manufacturers
using hard-wired silicon solutions must wait as their IC
vendors
scramble to spin new silicon. The implications of these delays
are
drastic. Since NUON is a software programmable media processor,
these
delays are virtually eliminated. While the competition waits
helplessly
for new silicon to arrive, NUON gives programmers the
opportunity
to quickly create the software code that will deliver the
new
standards ahead of schedule. Standards supported by NUON
include:
DVD-Video,
VideoCD, CD-DA
MPEG-1
and MPEG-2, NTSC, PAL, Sub-picture video
Dolby™
AC-3, Dolby ProLogic™, DTS™, LPCM, Spatializer™,
MPEG
audio
CD-DA,
HDCD™, CD-TEXT, DVD Audio, MP-3, S/PDIF
HTML,
JAVAScript™, JPEG, GIF, Macromedia Flash™
Creativity
Without Constraints
With
access to 16 million colors, 256 levels of transparency,
anti-aliased
scaled fonts and multiple 2D and 3D rendering engines,
programmers
and artists are free to design a completely custom
environment.
By supporting familiar languages such as C/C++ and
HTML,
programmers are given the freedom to develop specialized
Graphical
User Interfaces, differentiating new features, and
cutting-edge
software applications for NUON.
With
this kind of flexibility, NUON products not only stand-out from
the
competition, but allow OEMs to differentiate products across a
company’s
entire digital video prod-uct line using the same media
processor.
Product lines can be created by simply incor-porating
different
software, yielding varying degrees of features. As a product
matures,
it is possible to upgrade existing hardware by issuing a
software
change or upgrade.
NUON™
is More Than a Media Processor
NUON
defines the standard for interactive content in the living room.
Representing
a significant advancement in DVD, NUON delivers
enhanced
interac-tive DVD movies, video-enabled interactive audio,
high-performance
video games and Internet connectivity. Motion
picture
studio endorsement is impelled by the desire to offer extra
assets
and interactivity to consumers, without having to negotiate
the
pitfalls of the PC world. Video game, edutainment, and new-media
developers
and publishers recognize NUON as the prodigy interactive
family
platform for the living room.
Through
strategic retail positioning of NUON enhanced hardware,
software
and peripherals, the association of NUON with the highest
quality
video entertainment experience cultivates consumer
confidence
and brand recognition. Awareness of NUON brand
reputation
is conveyed to any product promoting the name; from
NUON
enhanced DVD players to NUON enhanced digital set-tops.
NUON™ DVD Features
Smooth
Shuttle, Slow and Fast Forward, Rewind, Zoom, Pan
and
Scan Picture in Graphics, Video Scaling, Graphics Overlay
Wide
screen, Letterbox, Multi-Angle, Closed Caption
16
Million Color User Interface / On-screen Display
256
Levels of Transparency with Alpha Blending
Advanced
DVD Karaoke
NUON™ After-Market Applications and Peripherals
NUON
Enhanced DVD Movies
NUON
Video Games
CD
Audio Interactive Video Light Show
Game
Controllers, Keyboards, Modems, Printers
Multi-player
Network Game Support


NUON™ Media Processor Specifications:
Over
1,500 MIPS
216
Million 32-Bit Multiply-Accumulate Operations per Second
864
Million 16-Bit Multiply-Accumulate Operations per Second
13.5
Million (4x4) x (4x1) Matrix Transformations per Second
(32-Bit
Elements)
Firmware and Library Specifications:
Digital Video
MPEG-2
MP@ML Audio/Video Decode
Video
Scaling, Zoom, Picture in Graphics
DVD
Subpicture
Graphics
Overlays
PAL/NTSC
Digital Audio
Dolby™
AC-3, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, LPCM, PCM
3D
Spatializer™, ProLogic™
CD-DA,
HDCD™, CD-TEXT
DVD
Audio, MP3, DTS™
SPDIF
Output
ADPCM
and PCM Sample Playback
32-Voice
General MIDI Wavetable Synthesizer Full MIDI Sample
Set
Advanced
Karaoke: Reverb, Chorus, Echo, Flange, Key Control,
Vocal
Partnering, Harmony
2-D
Graphics
MML2D
- Full Featured 2D Graphics Library
2-D
Drawing Functions (Line, Rectangle, Ellipse, Arc, Polygon,
Bit-blit)
Support
for Various Line Styles, Widths, Gradient Blends,
Anti-Aliasing
Real
Time Scaled and Compressed Fonts, TrueType™ Outline
Fonts
16
Million Colors, Alpha Blending With 256 Levels of
Transparency
3-D
Graphics
MGL
3D Graphics Library
Patterned
After Computer Graphics Industry Standard OpenGL™
Bilinear
Filtering, Perspective Correct Texture Mapping
Automatic
Mip-Mapping, Lighting
M3DL 2D/3D Graphics Library
Console-Style
Library Familiar to Console Game Programmers
2D
Sprites & Tiles, Bilinear Filtering 3D Graphics
Perspective
Correct Texture Mapping, Mip-Mapping
Caviar™Voxel Graphics Library
Non-Polygonal 3D Library
Audio
Libraries
Wavetable
Synthesizer
Full
Featured General MIDI Compatible
Automatic
MIDI File Parsing
Voice
Editor Allows Creation of Application-Specific Wavetable
Banks
Low-Level
API Access
PCM Engine
Plays
Digital Audio Samples
Choice
of Sample Rates
Supports
ADPCM Formats, Digital Audio Streaming
NUON and the NUON logo are trademarks of VM Labs, Inc. |
| Adam
Pratt atariwizz@yahoo.com
on Wednesday, July 12, 2000 at 08:00:33
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