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    S3 Graphics (VIA) today released details of the first commercial use of its Chromotion Programmable Video Engine in the DeltaChrome DX9 graphics processor with the new WinDVD 5 from leading multimedia software developer, InterVideo. The application ensures that the newly released WinDVD 5 from InterVideo detects the installation of the DeltaChrome graphics processor, an additional set of capabilities will be revealed to the user, from useful video processing such as de-blocking, sharpening and smoothing to whimsical effects such as emboss and neon, among others. Additionally, these effects can be combined in any fashion to suit the user.

    The Chromotion Programmable Video Engine concept was developed to provide a wide variety of video processing functions in an advanced compact architecture. The powerful DeltaChrome DX9 core is the first to feature the Chromotion architecture that adds exciting new processing capabilities to applications such as WindDVD 5, as well as handling all of the functions previously assigned to fixed function blocks such as iDCT and motion compensation for MPEG decompression. This integration of video processing in one compact programmable block results in exotic capabilities as well as reducing cost and power consumption.

    "With S3 Graphics' Chromotion engine and WinDVD 5, even power-conserving notebook users can take their viewing experience to new levels," said Mike Ling, VP of Marketing, InterVideo. "Expanding the capabilities of our flagship product adds even more appeal to an already widely accepted DVD player paradigm."