Sirius Publishing Inc has a new technology called motion Pixels it believes meets the challenge facing video technology developers of the lack of high resolution video compression at the full screen level. It enables CD-ROM video playbacks which it says look as good as current television resolution. The codec enables full-screen loss-less video decompression with no dedicated decompression hardware. The technology allows for up to two and a half hours of high resolution video playback with no loss of clarity, requiring 300Kb of MS-DOS RAM and is network transparent. Motion Pixels technology will provide for resolutions up to 720 by 480 pixels, frame rates of up to 120 fps with its Clarity chip, and full 32-bit playback, even on single speed CD-ROM drives.