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AT&T Licenses Sony Corp. for MPEG-4 Video-Compression Technology
2008-05-13 00:00:00 AT&T Intellectual Property, a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), announced the signing of Sony Corp. as the latest licensee in its global MPEG-4 video-licensing program.This new licensee, AT&T's fourth in Japan, is a recognized leader in the consumer electronics, game, motion picture, music, online, financial and mobile handset industries. AT&T ...
New Chip To Speed Video Compression...
2007-11-12 18:22:00 Need more speed!Intel will announce a new family of Microprocessor Chips to improve the compression and transmission speed of high - definition video across the Internet. Code named Penryn, the chips will be available in upcoming processors for desktops as early as the first quarter of 2008. You can expect to see the technology marketed as the Intel Core 2 Duo and Core Duo Extreme chips sometime next year. This could be a great leap forward for both video geeks and photographers who often use the same computing technology on a daily basis. Imagine high definition video blogging!Follow this link for a more in depth article by John Markoff at the New York Times.* If you're reading this article, I would love to hear from you! Please take a second to respond by clicking the POST A COMMENT Link below.
By: Digital Dilemmas
Quicktime Web Video Compression Recommendations
2007-06-19 00:18:00 • Video Codec: Sorenson 3 or H.264 or MPEG4 • Audio Codec: IMA 4:1 or MP3 • spatial quality? not sure, maybe 85-90% • Frame Rate? debatable, 24 for high quality, as low as 12 for low quality • Pixel depth? 24-bit, millions of colors • Field Order? off • Do you have Video Hinter Track Settings? not sure, but it sounds good. • Which audio codec do you use? ...
By: Xchicago
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