- MPEG LA Decides To Continue Not To Charge Royalties For Free... [streamingmedia.com, 3 Feb '10]
MPEG LA president and CEO Larry Horn discusses the reasoning behind the decision to continue the royalty-free AVC License for H.264 video that's free to viewers
- Matrox CompressHD H.264 Encoding Accelerator Card Review [benchmarkreviews.com, 27 Jan '10]
While MPEG-2 was the de facto video standard for many years, the growing demand for high-def content has resulted in a number of new formats. One of the more...
- 3D Reality Sets In [broadcastingcable.com, 18 Jan '10]
Reality Sets In
After CES buzz, networks and vendors tackle production challenges
- Broadcasting in 3-D [broadcastengineering.com, 15 Jan '10]
At this year’s CES, many more manufacturers showed off their 3-D wares and new partnerships to deliver 3-D were announced, including the introduction of a joint...
- Windows 7 Performance for Streaming Encoding [streamingmedia.com, 11 Jan '10]
A Windows 7 upgrade can cost more than $300 for the software alone. Is it worth it if you're a streaming producer looking to shave encoding times?
- Yahoo: After years of struggling, IPTV is becoming a reality [betanews.com, 8 Jan '10]
For five years, Yahoo has been eying the TV screen as a potential platform. Now, after securing partnerships with all of the top TV makers and IP-based content...
- CES 2010: Apps Flock To The Connected TV [streamingmedia.com, 8 Jan '10]
Samsung, LG, Sharp, and Sony are all pushing their connected TVs, home theaters, and Blu-ray players at this year's CES in Las Vegas.
- 3DTV: Is it Really Coming at You [glgroup.com, 7 Jan '10]
Is in home 3DTV as close as it seems or are there market forces on the consumer, programmer and distributor side that make the vision spun by the consumer...