Will MPEG-4 Soar or Bore? (Standards).

Multichannel News, December, 2001 by Brown, Karen

After a delay of more than a year, digital media's next full-fledged standard, MPEG-4, is poised to make its entrance. But the digital industry is offering mixed reviews: Supporters said the standard will command center stage for video and interactive content distribution, while detractors countered that the show is pretty much over.

When the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Expert Group started work on MPEC-4 in the mid-1990s, the idea was to create the first digitalmedia standard geared for interactive and Web content. It evolved with flexible video presentation features tailored to fit varying bandwidth and the ability to mix video, audio, text and animation. The first version of MPEG-4, which focused on video and audio presentation, was released in 2000....

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