[M4IF Discuss] Fw: Commercial broadcast with MP4

Loren Wells lwells sera-bo.com
Fri Sep 20 10:36:41 EDT 2002


The reason for my suscribing to the discussion list is in the e-mail below.  At the suggestion of Mr. Paul Ritchie, I am forwarding this e-mail to see if I can get some info on the subject.
Loren Wells
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Paul Ritchie 
To: 'Loren Wells' 
Cc: Rob Koenen 
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2023 5:52 PM
Subject: RE: Commercial broadcast with MP4
Hello Loren Wells.   First, thank you for your interest, and question about using MP-4 for broadcast quality video.   Let me suggest another approach that will give you a larger audience for your question.
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Regards, Paul Ritchie
Executive Director, MPEG-4 Industry Forum
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Paul Ritchie 
VP Global Inventures 
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San Ramon, CA  USA 
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fax: +1.925.275.6691 
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Loren Wells [mailto:lwells   sera-bo.com]
  Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2023 2:55 PM
  To: paul.ritchie   m4if.org
  Subject: Commercial broadcast with MP4
  Mr. Ritchie
  My name is Loren Wells and I am the general manager of a small telecom integrator/operator in Bolivia.
  We have been looking into the commercial application of MPEG-4 as a satellite delivery mechanism for commercial TV delivery.  The reason for this is obviously the tremendous advantages in bandwidth and the built-in control that comes form delivery in IP format.
  Can you tell me if you know of anyone who is currently using MPEG-4 as an over-the-air broadcast protocol??  If so, could you please put me in  touch with them.  I see a lot of talk about it, but I don't know of anyone who is using it for broadcast quality video.
  Thank you for your time and effort.
  Loren Wells
  SERA Ltda.
  lwells   sera-bo.com
  www.sera-bo.com
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