



The player will allow you to convert any video file to the new codec JPDMovie (JPDM), purportedly enhancing your picture definition and saving up to 30 percent on memory space compared to the H264 standard.
Photo formats supported are: CPD vs. lossless PNG format (30 percent reduction in size); GPD vs. Lossless JIFF format (15 percent reduction in size with better color definition); and JPD vs. Lossy JPEG format (25 percent reduction in size with the same PSNR). The video format supported is JPDM vs. Lossy video format (30 percent reduction in size with improved image quality.
Klite will be released on April 15. A public beta is available for download. An upcoming professional version will also implement audio, including many "smart applications" for the iPhone and iPod touch, as well as web applications. It will also feature plug-ins for such Apple and Adobe products as Final Cut and Photoshop.



