Ocean Blue SoCs Suited for Connected TV Products

Ocean Blue Software has ported its Sunrise HD DVB stack and Voyager HD MHEG-5 stack onto set-top box (STB) chipsets from Renesas and Trident. The Trident PNX847x series of system-on-chips (SoC) has an ARM Cortex A9 processor, multi-format HD STB decoders, with support for 3D graphics and advanced power management. The EMMA3SL/P SoC is suitable for low-cost HD and hybrid zappers and has integrated Ethernet and USB2.0 ports.

Its capability for multi-format video enables users to play back standard video formats such as MPEG-2 and H.264 HD as well as China's AVS, DivX, WMV and VC-1. The SoC is available either as free-to-air (EMMA3SL) or with advanced security features (EMMA3SL/P) for pay-TV operators. The EMMA3SL(/P) device is available and in mass production from Renesas.

Ocean Blue said porting its software range to this next generation of media processor SoCs will result in a solution well suited for connected TV products. Voyager MHEG is compliant with DTG Freeview software standards and Ocean Blue also offers MHEG profiles for Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.

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