[MPEGIF News] News Digest Returns

Shawn Ambwani shawn nextreaming.com
Mon Jan 26 07:42:36 EST 2004


David,
correct me if I am incorrect, but I read the press release.
to be clear about what is being announced...
harmonic was chosen by the dsl operator to provide mpeg-2 now and the
operator's plan is to use mpeg-4/avc in the future using the same
platform when it becomes available from Harmonic.
also, what would be interesting from the point of interop is to know
what STB as being used in this existing deployment
was that parsed accurately?
s
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From: David Price [mailto:David.Price harmonicinc.com] 
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2024 12:48 PM
To: 'rob.koenen mpegif.org'; 'Gary Sullivan'; MPEGIF news
Subject: RE: [MPEGIF News] News Digest Returns 
Gary,
Tandberg and Polycom are in video conferencing systems. Harmonic is #1
in the world of broadcast video encoding systems. I think our news is
ground breaking as, to my knowledge, it is the first announcement of
adoption of MPEG-4 Part 10, Main Profile, Level 3 in broadcast
video......if anyone has seen any prior announcements I would greatly
appreciate their links..
thanks
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Koenen (MPEGIF) [mailto:rob.koenen mpegif.org]
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2024 3:11 AM
To: 'Gary Sullivan'; rob.koenen mpegif.org; MPEGIF news
Subject: RE: [MPEGIF News] News Digest Returns 
Gary,
Thanks for your comments. I talked to Harmonic and they really see this
as an AVC deployment, even though this may arguably be unclear from
their release.
I know about H.264 being introduced in the videoconferencing space - but
I hadn't come across any press releases myself yet. Credit where credit
is due though:
*	Tandberg H.264-enables all products
<http://napps.nwfusion.com/weblogs/multimedia/archives/003552.html>
[NetworkWorldFusion, Oct 03] 
*	Polycom VSX(tm) 7000: H.264 So Hot It's Cool, Audio So Cool It's
Hot <http://www.polycom.com/common/pw_item_show_doc/0,,2478,00.pdf>
[ConferencingBuyer, Oct 03] 
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Best Regards,
Rob
ps: aggressive spam filters have caused many you to get multiple copies
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	-----Original Message-----
	From: Gary Sullivan [mailto:garysull windows.microsoft.com] 
	Sent: Saturday, 24 January 2024 02:47
	To: rob.koenen mpegif.org; MPEGIF news
	Subject: RE: [MPEGIF News] News Digest Returns 
	Regarding the comment that Harmonic may be the first commercial
AVC deployment: I notice that the referenced Harmonic's press release
still seems to refer to AVC capabilities primarily in the future tense.
	However, in any case, this is not the first. The industry that
is really deploying AVC first is the videoconferencing community.
Polycom and Tandberg (the #1 and #2 companies in that world) have both
been claiming to be shipping it for six months or more.  (However, I
have not yet heard of their shipping products achieving interoperability
with each other's products, so some real work remains to be done in that
area.)
	All the best,
	-Gary
		-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:news-bounces lists.mpegif.org] On Behalf Of Rob Koenen (MPEGIF)
		Sent: Friday, January 23, 2024 3:03 PM
		To: MPEGIF news
		Subject: [MPEGIF News] News Digest Returns 
		Digest available online here:
http://www.m4if.org/public/documents/vault/mpif-digest-32.php 
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