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DVI—a digital multimedia technology
Communications of the ACM
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Communications of the ACM
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At the heart of DVI is an image compression and expansion technology that uses proprietary chips to expand an image in real time from a bit stream that has been compressed on a large computer at non-real time rates. This article describes how the compression algorithm is used and how it was ported.