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''Logo descriptions and captures by NightmareEnterprises''
''Logo descriptions and captures by NightmareEnterprises''


Background: Sofdec is a streaming video format created byCRI Middlewaresupporting up to 24bit and seamless playback with frames up to 60 frames per second. Sofdec is commonly used with games for Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube, and Xbox.
Background: Sofdec is a streaming video format created by CRI Middleware, supporting up to 24bit and seamless playback with frames up to 60 frames per second. Sofdec was commonly used with games for the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube, and Xbox.


(1998-2006?)
(1998-2006?)


Logo: On a black background, a 7-striped white diamond is seen with a "S"-like distortion going down the middle. Below the diamond is "'''''Sofdec'''''" in a futuristic font with a irregular underline. A TM symbol is seen next to the word.

Logo: On a black background we see a diamond with black stripes with a S dividing the diamond with the text "SoFdec".

FX/SFX: It's a still logo.


Variants:
Variants:
* In earlier games supporting the engine, the text reads "MPEG Sofdec" and a copyright notice can be shown.
* The logo is usually shown with the ADX logo.
* An animated version of the logo has the logo forming from 7 blue glass pieces of the diamond flying from all over the screen and meeting in the middle. When they all come together, the logo fades to the print logo.
* An animated variant of the earlier "MPEG Sofdec" logo exists as well, with the diamond spinning closer to the screen, and the name flipping upwards. Blue lighting also appears on the logo.


FX/SFX: It's a still logo, but the pieces flying for the animated variant.
* In earlier games supporting the engine, The text reads "MPEG SoFdec". and a copyright notice can be shown.
* The logo is usually shown with the ADX logo.


Music/Sounds: None, but the animated variant may have a synth chime tune with ascending notes, an deep male announcer saying "Sofdec", or both.
Music/Sounds: None.


Availability: Common. Can be seen on Dreamcast, Playstation, Gamecube, and Xbox titles using the engine.
Availability: Common. Can be seen on Dreamcast, Playstation, Gamecube, and Xbox titles using the engine.

Revision as of 05:29, 28 February 2021

Logo descriptions and captures by NightmareEnterprises

Background: Sofdec is a streaming video format created by CRI Middleware, supporting up to 24bit and seamless playback with frames up to 60 frames per second. Sofdec was commonly used with games for the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube, and Xbox.

(1998-2006?)

Logo: On a black background, a 7-striped white diamond is seen with a "S"-like distortion going down the middle. Below the diamond is "Sofdec" in a futuristic font with a irregular underline. A TM symbol is seen next to the word.

Variants:

  • In earlier games supporting the engine, the text reads "MPEG Sofdec" and a copyright notice can be shown.
  • The logo is usually shown with the ADX logo.
  • An animated version of the logo has the logo forming from 7 blue glass pieces of the diamond flying from all over the screen and meeting in the middle. When they all come together, the logo fades to the print logo.
  • An animated variant of the earlier "MPEG Sofdec" logo exists as well, with the diamond spinning closer to the screen, and the name flipping upwards. Blue lighting also appears on the logo.

FX/SFX: It's a still logo, but the pieces flying for the animated variant.

Music/Sounds: None, but the animated variant may have a synth chime tune with ascending notes, an deep male announcer saying "Sofdec", or both.

Availability: Common. Can be seen on Dreamcast, Playstation, Gamecube, and Xbox titles using the engine.

Editor's Note: None.

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