CODEC’s

From time immorial, mankind has tried to encode and decode communications into the smallest fragment with the maximum meaning to infinitely compress and then decompress to as vivid a detail as is possible.

Many state-of-the-art electronics equations are based on mathematical models that predict, for instance, that the resolution of an image cannot be greater than the image in its original format.

But, by using fractal theorems and fuzzy logic, it’s possible to enhance or project clearer images than that information originally recorded.

Whether these enhancements are true representations or simply enhancements to a picture in which little distortion can be derived will probably be debated in the near future.

Take an enormous electronic funnel and squeeze all the information at a high speed through this funnel’s small aperture through some medium - whether fiber, coaxial cable or wireless means - and then take it out the other funnel and rebroadcast it to its original volume. These are the means, methods, and techniques that are required for CODECs to work – encoders / decoders.

Speaking of competitive, be wary when a manufacturer writes specifications that do not allow compression beyond what their equipment providws. They may be scared (or just not as capable).

Copyright © 2005 Gerald I. Forstater and Joseph Sestay