Friday, December 4, 2009

The Inventions of Eliot Bernstein -iViewIt Technologies,

Video Scaling Processes

A process that utilizes scaled video encodes to produce full-screen representations at an amazing 75% lower bandwidth. This process enables the delivery of distortion-free rich media at full-screen resolution with normal TV-equivalent frame rates at extremely low bandwidths, ideal for mediums such as the Internet. At high bandwidths, the process provides superior processing efficiencies and creates 75% smaller file sizes for download or distribution (i.e. DVD’s, HDDVD, VCD’s, SVCD’s, etc.), an enormous savings over prior compression technologies.

Image Scaling Processes
Creates high definition, user controlled “super” zoom and pan capability levels without macro blocking and pixilation. The image scaling process is likely applicable to every known screen used in imaging, making the list of potential applications - and revenue streams - literally endless.

Video and Image Processes combo
Combined I View It imaging and video processes to create a user controlled video or television environment with super zoom and pan applications.

The Company continues to pursue an aggressive intellectual property strategy. I-View-It has protected its enabling Intellectual Properties by filing US Patent Pending Applications, Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) International Applications, US Provisional Patent Pending Applications, Japanese Applications, Copyrights, Trademarks, TradeSecrets. These cover video streaming and imaging processes, covering a wide array of technologies that can be utilized and implemented in a multitude of applications. Below is summary of the key processes of the pending Intellectual Property Pool.

Mathematical Scaling Formula For Encoding & Playback of Video for Streaming and/or Downloading
I-View-It’s revolutionary process for video compresses video at an incredible 75% less data than previous technologies by utilizing a scaled encode for large screen playback.

This process yields:
File size for full screen representation reduced by 75% making high impact full screen video available for download at any bandwidth o Less processing power required for full screen data by 75% o Full-screen, full-frame rate video (including high quality stereo) at previously before unthinkable levels 150-300 Kbps o At lesser 28-56Kbps bandwidths this process provides a markedly improved video quality over prior Internet industry standards.
The process has applications on the higher ends of the encoding and bandwidth spectrums.
As a result of the efficiencies created by the I-View-It scaled video processes on the encoding and decoding systems, these applications may yield efficiencies in High Definition markets.

Mathematical Scaling Formula For Encoding & Viewing Images with Super Smooth Zoom & Pan Capabilities The I-View-It proprietary imaging system is designed to provide clear, sharp images, which can be zoomed into at great depth, and panned around at the discretion of the viewer, or under program control. The resulting experience is one of full immersion into the image and an ability to view detail at a level previously thought impossible.

This process yields:
User controlled zoom & pan for screen applications o Resilient to pixel distortion when magnified over 200x, solving the age old problem of pixelation upon zoom on standard image file formats o The image scaling process may be applicable to every known screen for imaging o Allows new user controlled zoom & pan for imaging and video appliances Applications include digital cameras, televisions, video cameras, DVD players, scanners, printers & copiers.
Easily integrates into Hardware and Software Applications
Combined I-View-It video and imaging processes to create a user interface allowing camera control and zoomable video streams.

Allows user to take video feeds and pan & zoom on individual frames or streams. o Ideal for the security market and sports events May apply to all video playback devices In R&D.
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