As noted in our fifth-generation (with video) iPod coverage, several users are experiencing issues with synchronizing home-compressed video to the device. Many users reporting this problem are using ...
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 ...
During Tuesday’s QuickTime Live developer’s conference, Apple (www.apple.com), unveiled QuickTime 6, its newest version of its streaming system, featuring support for MPEG-4. Apple also previewed a ...
Creative Mac has an interview with Frank Casanova on Quicktime 6 and MPEG4. Of note, it appears Quicktime 6 will incorporate the MPEG-4 standard: NAGEL: Everybody's talking about MPEG-4 right now, but ...
After months of delay due to MPEG-4 licensing issues, Apple has finally released QuickTime 6. Available in two versions — the free Standard version and the $30 QuickTime Pro — the latest iteration of ...
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 ...
News.com's RumorMill hints at MPEG-4 support finally arriving at the Quicktime Live conference: "One of the key announcements will be that QuickTime 5.1 will support MPEG-4," said our Skinformant.
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