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Latest Addition to TMPGEnc Brand Offers Convenient, All-in-One Video Syncing
for PSP, iPod, PDA’s and Other Portable Media Devices under 1 Ttitle.

Gardena, Calif., — May 9, 2006 — TMPG, Inc. (www.tmpg-inc.com), the company that makes digital video easy, announces the addition of yet another product. Its new all-in-one VideoSync encoder allows individuals to easily put their favorite videos onto a portable digital device along with 3 different quality options, for viewing anywhere, anytime. It is compatible with today’s hottest portable digital devices, such as Video iPod, PSP (PlayStation Portable) and other H.264 and MPEG-4 supported devices. VideoSync also supports Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs which use Windows Mobile), as well as PLAY-YAN, and PLAY-YAN micro made by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS/DS Lite. The software will be available for downloading on the company’s website beginning May 17, 2006.

“VideoSync software makes it easy for users of portable digital devices to take and view their favorite videos wherever they go,” commented Kimi Matsuki, TMPG CEO. “Users now can transfer videos from their PC using just this one program and a simple mouse click. With VideoSync, there is no longer any need to buy separate software titles for each mobile device a person uses.”

With its user-friendly interface, the power of transferring videos from a PC to the portable is done with a simple drag-and-drop maneuver. Encoding can even be accomplished while the user is away from the PC utilizing the Drop Folder which is perfect for Microsoft Media Center PC files.

VideoSync provides easy file management as it seamlessly helps keep data and files organized, eliminating confusion as to what is on a device. It will, for instance, help manage a PSP memory stick/duo as well as registering your files to the iTunes video playlist. VideoSync also has the ability to conserve memory space, as users can choose the quality level of the video to sync. This provides duo functionality as it allows either more space to fit more videos or to display videos at optimal viewing quality.

Other features include, time stretch to watch your videos 1.18x, 1.33x, or 1.5x ‘s faster than normal playback with fully understandable audio and video, PSP Overdrive that improves picture quality playback on your PSP, subtitle support of DVD source files, and much more.

After conducting an in-house benchmark test*, TMPG found that VideoSync was approximately twice as fast as Apple QuickTime PRO (with MPEG 2 plug-in) in encoding uncompressed AVI, MPEG-1, and MPEG-2 video clips; and virtually the same in encoding uncompressed MOV files.

TMPGEnc VideoSync is desktop computer compatible and works with Windows 2000 and XP (Home, Professional, and Media Center editions) operating systems. It supports AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, WMV, Microsoft Media Center (DVR-MS), and QuickTime (MOV); DVD-Video; and DVD-VR video input file formats, as well as MPEG-1 Layer 2, Dolby Digital, and Linear PCM audio formats.
TMPGEnc VideoSync will be available for purchase at www.amazon.com at MSRP of $54.95 later this month. VideoSync will also be available for download at www.tmpg-inc.com beginning May 17, 2006 with a MSRP of $49.95 per download.

*The test file for this comparison benchmark was a 10-minute 16-second clip. It was selected for a good balance of light and dark colors in addition to the fairly high amount of motion and detail. It was extracted from a DVD and converted to AVI, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 format, which resulted in 566MB size file. The MPEG-2 encoding was done using the standard MPEG-2 specifications, and the audio was set to MPEG-1 Audio layer II (the only format that QuickTime would accept and playback with an MPEG-2 file).

Testing was performed with a single Intel Pentium 4 HT processor running at 3.2GHz. The amount of installed memory was just under 1GB.

TMPGEnc VideoSync times include both the audio and video portions, encoded and output as a muxed audio/video file. Contact TMPG for complete test results .

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Copyright notice:

This product is not manufactured under license from Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.
This product is not manufactured under license from Nintendo of America Inc.
This product is not manufactured under license from Apple Computer, Inc.

About TMPG, Inc.
TMPG, Inc. makes digital video easy. Headquartered in Gardena, California, the company was established early in 2003, built on a solid foundation of technology developed by its parent company, PEGASYS, Inc. The company’s two flagship products, the TMPGEnc video encoder series and the new TMPGEnc DVD Author, anchor a strong line of retail and OEM digital video editing and encoding products for home and professional users. The recognized leaders in developing quality video encoding tools for MPEG applications, TMPG Inc.’s encoding technology is also incorporated into numerous commercial and professional video editing and DVD-creation software products. Applications developed by its parent, PEGASYS, have been bundled with quality products from top worldwide manufacturers, including Sony Japan and Pioneer Australia. For more information about TMPG, Inc. and its products, visit the company’s website at www.tmpg-inc.com.

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Contact:
Carol Warren
Antarra Communications
(714) 891-3660
cwarren@antarra.com

©2006 TMPG, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

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