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Yes, from 1993 until I retired in 2011. I worked at C-Cube Microsystems and LSI Logic.

In 1993-1994 at C-Cube, I helped develop the first real-time MPEG-1 encoder. The rest of the team was busy developing the 704x480 resolution encoder for the roll-out of DirecTV, so I ended up taking sole responsibility for the MPEG-1 product and brought it to market. It's thought that this encoder authored much of the content for China VCD.

One notable thing I remember was watching the OJ Simpson chase on a test DirecTV receiver in the C-Cube lab (the same day that DirecTV went live).

Here's a picture of the C-Cube chip. It took 12 of these running in parallel to encode 704x480 MPEG-2.

https://www.w6rz.net/cl4010.png



That’s really cool, thanks for sharing!




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