The fuss about Flash on the iPad has now expanded to a serious discussion about Web video standards. Steve Jobs‘ missive about H.264 even garnered support from Microsoft. But the debate has spun on, ...
A common encoding format enables content created for one type of device to be easily delivered or adapted to another. A standard open format drives competition and reduces the cost of devices, thereby ...
H.264, the newest video compression technology, presents a huge step forward for many industries. Without compromising image quality, an H.264 encoder can reduce the size of a digital video file by ...
Increases over MPEG4 and MJPEG could make H.264 the No. 1 format for surveillance Fredrik Nilsson is a regular contributor for SecurityInfoWatch.com and general manager of network video company Axis ...
The MPEG Licensing Authority has indefinitely extended the royalty-free Internet broadcasting licensing of its H.264 video codec to end users. The move erases a key advantage of Google’s WebM rival ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.— Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.'s MB86H50 video processing IC has been designed for real-time compression and decompression of high-definition TV-level video in H.264 ...
Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. announced the industry’s first large-scale IC capable of real-time compression and decompression of high-definition TV-level video in H.264 format. Low Power ...
Today from 21 o'clock, the new version of DivX "DivX PlusAlthough it was announced, among them a considerable feature is this "DivX Plus Converter". Until now it was charged, but some functions were ...
The battle for the future of Web video has been nothing if not confusing, and it isn’t over yet. MPEG LA, the industry group responsible for various audio and video formats, announced that it’ll keep ...
The video surveillance industry will continue to adhere to the H.264 standard, primarily because of its global establishment and system compatibility, despite the introduction of an emerging standard ...
Mozilla is about to start supporting the H.264 video codec into FireFox. The CODEC allows online videos utilizing H.264 format to run. Mozilla has been avoiding H.264 support since it is proprietary, ...
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