Oregan announces convergent digital home platform based on Toshiba AVM49R reference design, delivering IPTV, VOD and connected home functionalities
Oregan™ Media Browser is now integrated with Toshiba TX4938 RISC-based MicroprocessorLondon, United Kingdom, 29th July 2005 - Oregan Networks, a leading provider of embedded software, have developed a complete IP media delivery client platform, enabling digital home standards and IPTV features on the recently released AVM49R reference design, running on the MontaVista Linux operating system. The solution caters for convergent vertical market media devices, such as hybrid IP STBs and PVRs, enabling high-definition media streaming from broadband Internet, as well as between interoperable home network devices.
Toshiba's AVM49R reference design is ready for integration with content services, Conditional Access and DRM technologies via an extensive set of embedded software APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) provided by Oregan Media Browser. User interface graphics and navigation customisation is available through Oregan Networks' UI design SDK, utilising HTML 4.01, Dynamic HTML and Macromedia® Flash® content rendering technologies for advanced visual effects and interactivity.
Tetsuro Wada, Director of Business Development and Technical Marketing, RISC Microprocessor and Multimedia Business Unit, Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., said, "Convergence of broadcast, broadband and home media is gaining significant traction as telecoms and cable service providers are striving to capture the market with enhanced entertainment offerings over FTTH and VDSL. Oregan Media Browser enhances the AVM49R reference design, enabling delivery of source-independent video, audio and gaming functions. The platform is optimal for enabling fast and cost-effective deployment of highly reliable unicast and multicast-based services."
Reed Hinkel, Oregan Networks Vice President of Business Development in the U.S. said, "Hardware and software performance is a crucial success factor in the deployment of IP-based network entertainment services driven by highly compressed media and interactive applications. AVM49R is a powerful, yet cost-effective reference design, supporting a complete set of vital hardware, middleware and application components benefiting from a powerful 333 MHz CPU for system-related tasks, with advanced video decode functionality and HD video up-scaling provided by the Sigma Designs 8620 media processor, coupled with a VWEB media encoder for PVR applications."
'He added, "Oregan's ANSI C-based suite of UI rendering and IP media delivery building blocks vastly outperforms Java solutions in terms of speed and footprint, providing a highly responsive user experience."
About Oregan™ Media Browser
Oregan Media Browser enables broadband IP delivery of digital entertainment content to resource-constrained Consumer Electronics and Consumer Premises Equipment, as well as facilitating mobility of digital media within the home network.
Oregan Media Browser provides an optimal architectural integration of three content delivery modules: TV Browser and UI Engine, IPTV Client and DLNA Player and Server.
The core of Oregan's solution is its W3C recommendations-compliant embedded web browser and user interface engine, enabling advanced web browsing and graphics rendering on TV-centric entertainment platforms. The web browser delivers the functionality of a Unified User Interface for converged media: web based services, IPTV, and home network media.
Oregan's TV browser module features support for HTML 4.01, XHTML1.0, Macromedia® Flash® content, JavaScript 1.5, CSS-2, CSS-TV, and DOM-2 enabling Dynamic HTML. The browser has a compact 2MB footprint and executes within 8MB SDRAM.
About Oregan Networks
Oregan Networks is a leading provider of embedded software for convergent digital home entertainment devices. Oregan offers unique expertise in highly integrated media client solutions catering for IPTV, VOD and home network media distribution.
Oregan is privately owned, with headquarters in London (UK) and branch offices in USA, Japan and Taiwan. Since incorporation in 1997, the company has positioned itself to capitalise on the rapid expansion of the digital entertainment market, counting Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Philips Electronics amongst its customers.
Oregan participates in the UPnP® Forum and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), to ensure compliance with rigorous quality and consumer device interoperability standards.
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