From the blog, Getting the decoder to work in real time will be an exciting milestone and clearly the goal that proves that TRUDEF™ is at long last commercially operational.
Once out of the lab, TRUDEF™ is expected to support 16-bit color per channel. Although the codec’s viability has been limited to a working model, lab resources will continue to be focused on achieving real-time compression.
So then if they are doing demos with Trudef they must be able to decode play in real time It still must be the encoding which has always been the time required computing power side of things Yes ? No ?