MEDIA VISION DEBUTS SOUND BOARDS FEATURING SRS LAB'S THREE-DIMENSIONAL
SOUND

First Time This Technology is Used for Multimedia On PC's

FREMONT, CALIF. AND NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.-- MARCH 31, 1994 -- Media Vision
(MVIS:NASDAQ), a leader in multimedia for personal computers, and SRS
Labs, Inc., developer of the new audio technology, SRS (Sound Retrieval
System) have today announced that Media Vision has licensed the SRS
three-dimensional sound technology for new sound cards, which are being
introduced today (see separate press release). This is the first time this
three-dimensional sound technology is being made available for personal
computer multimedia applications.

"We have become accustomed to sound being a tremendous enhancement to the
entertainment experience," said Paul Jain, president and CEO of Media
Vision. "For example, when you go to the movies, the feeling of crashing
waves or the sounds of nature enveloping you enriches the moment greatly.
By offering SRS 3-D sound technology on our new sound boards, we can
enable users to enjoy this same type of effect as they have become used to
at the movies or on television."

SRS is the same technology featured by RCA and Sony Corporation in high-end
television sets. It is a unique, patented audio processing technology that
creates a true-to-life 3-D sound image through any conventional stereo
playback system using just two speakers. Whether the audio signal is mono,
stereo, or encoded, SRS expands the material and embraces the listener
with a three-dimensional "surround sound" type field. SRS can be used to
record or playback music, movie soundtracks, video games, or any other
audio sources and requires no special programming.

"SRS sound is perfect for multimedia applications," said Stephen V. Sedmak,
SRS Lab's president." Because of its unique technology, SRS enables
multimedia users to enjoy 3-D audio with existing applications --
developers don't have to do any special programming for SRS to work."

Thomas C.K. Yuen, SRS Lab's chairman, commented that Media Vision's history
of innovation in PC multimedia is well known: beginning with first
introduction of MPC (multimedia personal computer) upgrade kits, continued
by its early entry into the market with 16-bit sound for the mainstream
personal computer market. "We are pleased that Media Vision, an ongoing
innovator in multimedia audio, intends to be the first to market with this
advanced 3-D audio technology."

The SRS technology was developed by the Audio Division of the Hughes
Aircraft Company. SRS Labs, Inc, based in Newport Beach, Calif. was formed
on July 1, 1993, after Hughes elected to focus on its aerospace business.
On February 1, 1994, Thomas C.K. Yuen, co-founder of computer giant AST
Research, invested in SRS Labs and assumed the titles of chairman and CEO.
SRS, the Sound Retrieval System, holds three patents with over 240 claims
in 11 countries. The SRS technology is available in three formats: a
discrete analog version, custom analog IC chips, and a DSP (digital signal
processor) chip format.

Media Vision's mission is to popularize multimedia by offering solutions at
affordable prices. Headquartered in Fremont, Calif., the company is a
leader in multimedia for personal computers, including hardware products
ranging from systems and add-in cards to chips based on emerging
multimedia standards for mainstream personal computers, and software
titles developed specifically to take advantage of the power of multimedia
computers. The company sells its products through computer retail and mass
merchandising channels and to original equipment manufacturers. Media
Vision's European subsidiary, Media Vision Technology GmbH, is located in
Munich, Germany.

Media Vision
47300 Bayshore Parkway
Fremont, CA 94538
800-348-7116

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