Defossé Guillaume Systems 25FPS Video
May 15, 2002 @ 6:54am PST by Dave Conabree
The company MILLENNIUM GATE N.V. is proud
to present a
new
strong technological performance of the Belgian electronic
wizard Guillaume Defossé: a standard NOKIA 9210 adapted with
his DGS-Operating
System able to play a full feature movie @ 25
frames per second. The test movie
is 108 minutes. The movie is
stored on only one flash memory card of 16 MB (from
which 11
MB is used for the OS and other software!). Guillaume optimized
also
the power consumption to15 hours. Also great for PDA’s.
Monday, March 18, 2002, Guillaume Defossé gave a number of limited
demonstrations on the CEBIT 2002 technology fair in Hannover (Germany) for the press and a number of selected companies. Journalists
like Peter Dykes of CeBit News were excited by
the demonstration.
Guillaume Defossé developed – as an high talented assembly programmer and
electronic specialist – a new digital
compression language (DGS) that can
provoke a revolution in electronics, computing, networks, storage, processing,
communication, consumer products and area’s like entertainment.
DGS is a new and more efficient way of formulating digital processing and electronic operations, and is multiplatform. You can compare this with actual
computers being traditional cooking by boiling and backing and DGS being
microwave cooking today.
Millennium Gate N.V. demonstrated recently in Belgium for a number of major
international companies the DGS
Technology, and used off-the-shelf consumer
products adapted with DGS, such as: a normal digital camera with 8
MB memory
card able to make 10 photo’s of highest quality versus a DGS-adapted camera with
the same 8 MB
memory card storing 150 photo’s of highest quality, an adapted off-the-shelf PDA (16 MB Ram + 32 MB Memory
card) with a full movie (full
screen) @ 25 frames/sec.
The DGS Technology will be able in the future to make all wireless devices
more performing due the much higher
efficiency of the processors and the DGS-architecture, and will allow access to files which are actually too large to
send over wireless network or are too expensive. The very efficient (tiny file
size/ 15 Kbit/s and less) transmission
will allow to send to customer high
action video (of example football, horse races – 25 fps), broadcast TV or
distribute movies on different types of wireless connections.
Dirk Laureyssens, Chief Operating Officer of Millennium Gate: “Our aim is first to work together with a number of
technology partners, manufacturers and
content providers to create DGS-products. The time-to-market can be rather
short
for a number of off-the-shelf consumer products when changes are minor (only on
the software level, a
plug-in,
etc.). Of course a lot of tests need to be done, think about networks, digital rights
management, security, etc. but
DGS-files can
also be wrapped in a MPEG-4 jacket (like 3ivx).
Consumers want to have
maximum performances and DGS is able to give that. Especially wire-less products
are a
good show-case because they are practical, represent freedom and are also
the symbols of technology. DGS will
speed up access to interesting media files (high action TV, movies, music videos, comics, …) and fun communication (like
MMS and video mail). People love to communicate and DGS creates almost today a
new payable platform
for everyone. For content distributors new business models
can be applied much faster than projected in the UMTS-model, and that can be
good for the consumer and the replacement market. On Guillaume Defossé I want to
say
this:
It’s a brilliant guy, I call him the second Tesla.”
Business models on TV-broadcast, News distribution, movie trailers,
Video-Clip distribution, etc. over wireless networks / devices become very
realistic for mass-markets. For example: a music video clip (±100 kb) for PDA
can be
sold for the price of two cigarettes instead at $2.50/Euro3,-. That makes
the difference between a market of 3,000
people or 3,000,000 people. Quiet
different. MMS become faster possible. Broadband infrastructure can be used
more
efficient. But this means also offering rich media to simple modem users (which
is still the largest part of network users on the globe) like in Southern Europe
countries, South East Asia, South America.
That’s however a small piece of the whole. DGS is very versatile. For example:
Guillaume Defossé can handle files
suitable for Digital CINEMA (4K) at very
acceptable file sizes. New digital camera’s will be developed in the near
future
able to shoot 4K or 6K, and that’s what Spielberg and Hollywood wants.
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