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However, whereas MPEG-1 and -2 work with pictures in their entirety, MPEG-4 goes far beyond. It can work with picture information generated, captured or manipulated by computers, and it is in these ...
RealNetworks on Monday said it will support a new open standard for digital video and audio in a surprise move that could pave the way for greater interoperability in the notoriously fragmented ...
Apple Computer on Tuesday released a public preview of QuickTime 6, signaling the possible end of a heated dispute between the computer maker and a licensing group that controls the use of MPEG-4 ...
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Apple Computer has rejected proposed licensing terms for the emerging MPEG-4 video standard, leaving the future of its QuickTime multimedia technology in limbo. At a company-sponsored conference ...
It's been eight years since MPEG-4 started as a speculative gleam in the eyes of engineers across the world, the ISO/IEC standard for creating, distributing and playing back rich media is finally ...
Video-compression provider On2 Technologies is taking a swing at MPEG-4, complaining that companies cooperating to create a digital media standard may run afoul of antitrust laws. New York-based On2 ...
It may seem obvious that the many merits of the MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard will render the industry-changing MPEG-2 standard obsolete, but there is plenty of life left in the ...
Yesterday, Apple released a preview version of QuickTime 6 that supports MPEG-4, a new standard for rich media on the Internet. Despite QuickTime 6’s release, Apple still hasn’t worked out all of the ...
A newly proposed MPEG-4 licensing plan is sending jitters through multimedia circles, raising cost concerns about a new standard that promises to bring powerful interactive features to digital video.
I deal a lot with video. I'm no movie producer, but a fair portion of my HD is dedicated to videos. Music videos, movies, whatever (catch me if you can!). DIVX ;-) is cool. It's smooth, crashes ...