S&T supports Chinese language in RedKey MHEG-5 engine

Jul 25, 2007 5:01 PM


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Strategy & Technology has demonstrated example EPG and digital teletext applications in Chinese running on an MHEG-5 receiver using the company’s RedKey MHEG-5 engine. The demonstration uses the traditional Chinese character set, but can also support simplified Chinese. The receiver is a reference design provided by 27M.

The support of additional fonts is enabled by new font rendering technology developed by S&T within the RedKey product. This enables use of international fonts to supplement the Tiresias font used for Latin character set markets.

See Strategy & Technology at IBC2007 in Stand 1.211, or visit www.s-and-t.com.



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