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Thanks to a new teaser image posted on the DivX site, (shown below), it appears that the latest update to the popular DivX software bundle, DivX 7, will be available next month.
Although not much is known, the site tells us that the new update will be “featuring True HD with H.264 video and AAC audio.”
We will keep you updated.
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Vivitar has announced the upcoming launch of the DVR565HD High Definition Camcorder which should hit retailers by the end of April.
The company did not give all that much information on the upcoming camcorder but did say it will “record in H.264/MPEG4 high definition at 720p with a Frame rate of 30 frames per second, plays back at 1080i and comes complete with HDMI cable for playback on HD Ready TVs.”
The device will be available in two colors, silver and black and will be “compact in shape and size”. The camcorder will have a 3-inch flip out color display, “a rechargeable lithium ion battery and will support SD cards up to 4GB.”
More information when it becomes available.


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Panasonic has announced they have developed the world’s first single-chip processor that can handle all of Blu-ray’s latest Profile 2.0 standards.
By using this latest chip, dubbed the UniPhier3, Panasonic promises smaller sizes, lower power consumption, and cheaper prices for BD players using the chip.
According to the press release, the chip has full “support for the latest BD standards, and functions including dual-screen simultaneous video playback, high-quality audio playback, and network compatibility achieved on a single chip.”
It will also allows for “50% reduction in mounting surface area and 25% reduction in power consumption, compared to current Panasonic products.” That is a huge plus in my opinion as most current BD players are large and obtrusive, compared to many slimline DVD players.
The chip also supports “video playback for BD, DVD, and CD media, and standards including MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and VC-1; high-quality audio playback compatible with lossless coding”.
Samples of the chip are set to be released to manufacturers beginning next month. Maybe one day, using this chip, there will be a player with a better value than the PlayStation 3.