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BBC reveals open-source video technology

October 7, 2004 The British Broadcasting Corp. hopes the new codec will one day give Windows Media Player a run for its money. TAGS: codec, Microsoft Windows Media Player, media player, open-source software, open source, Windows Media, London, developer, Microsoft Corp., video, Microsoft Windows

New high-definition DVDs to use old video technology?

November 29, 2005 Blu-ray, HD DVD boast better pictures, but studios could leave out an advanced element of the formats, spelling disappointment for Microsoft, Apple. TAGS: codec, Blu-ray, Sony Pictures, HD-DVD, cable network, studio, MPEG-2, DVD, cable television, video, Apple Computer, MPEG-4, Microsoft Corp., Sony Corp., Microsoft Windows

License terms set for Net video codec

November 18, 2003 MPEG LA sets royalty rates for its latest digital video technology, in a move to promote its widespread adoption among electronics manufacturers and broadcasters. TAGS: codec, royalty, broadcaster, MPEG, digital video, adoption, digital media, electronics company, intellectual property, electronics, video

Putting a squeeze on Net video

January 11, 2007 On2 Technologies and others see a growing opportunity in the YouTube era for tech that handles video compression. TAGS: On2 Technologies, codec, online video, YouTube, image quality, media company, broadband, Skype, DivXNetworks, video, TV, Microsoft Corp.

Blu-ray group gets behind Microsoft tech

September 1, 2004 VC-1 codec becomes an integral part of a Blu-ray spec, giving Microsoft a foot in both camps vying to succeed DVDs. TAGS: Blu-ray, codec, HD-DVD, DVD, Panasonic, MPEG-2, laser, research company, Microsoft Corp., MPEG-4, video, Microsoft Windows

Japan broadcasters adopt video codec for mobile

March 24, 2004 Six major Japanese broadcasters say they will adopt AVC/H.264 for mobile broadcasting, licensing agreements that should go far to establish the emerging video compression technology. TAGS: broadcaster, codec, video compression, licensing agreement, fee, broadcasting, MPEG, Japan, TV, MPEG-4, satellite, agreement, video

Next-generation DVD moves ahead

June 14, 2004 Score No. 1 for Microsoft's foray into video standards. TAGS: HD-DVD, video editing, codec, approval, Blu-ray, MPEG-2, Microsoft Corp., DVD, satellite, entertainment, video

Flash 8 poised to take on Web video

July 28, 2005 With a big launch early next month for Flash 8 that emphasizes Web video, Macromedia could challenge Microsoft, Real and Apple. TAGS: Macromedia Inc., codec, web-based application, RealNetworks Inc., Apple Computer, video, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

ESPN testing video for handhelds

October 27, 2004 Sports giant is experimenting with preloading clips onto handhelds to avoid quality issues with streamed media. TAGS: streaming media, ESPN, content provider, live streaming, handheld, wireless device, sport, adoption, Apple Computer, codec, multimedia, media, mobile device, video, entertainment, PC

Linux seller licenses Windows Media technology

April 28, 2004 Turbolinux, a Japanese seller of the open-source operating system, bridges a philosophical divide by licensing Microsoft technology for playing digital music and video. TAGS: TurboLinux Inc., Windows Media Format, Windows Media, Linspire, Linux, open source, Linux seller, Japan, RealNetworks Inc., codec, API, digital music, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, Web browser

Microsoft on every DVD?

February 28, 2004 The software giant wins provisional approval for its video technology in a next-generation DVD standard. TAGS: HD-DVD, approval, layer, Blu-ray, DVD, satellite, specification, digital media, codec, MPEG-2, Microsoft Corp., electronics, consumer electronics, video
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