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AVC interoperability



David Singer wrote:


We were showing AVC interoperability on the ISMA station on the AVC Alliance booth at NAB this year and last, and at IBC last year.  We do extensive testing at plugfests of ISMA, IMTC and MPEGIF, but all those plugfests are supposed to be 'safe' for engineers and companies and so therefore no public results are reported (so someone can turn up and know that no-one will embarrass them by publicizing a problem).

The fruits of this are in the eating.  We aim for an excellent interoperable status for our standards implementations, and encourage you to tell us when we fall short of that expectation.  We believe that (within the confines of what we claim to implement) our AVC interop is excellent.  We hope your experience is the same.


Thanks for the feedback David. Likely a lot of money is going to be made with H.264/AVC, in one way or another. So naturally all kinds of "interesting" info appears from time to time. Last year, Ateme or was it Nero, made claims that Ateme came out on top of the interoperability H.264/AVC tests. Naturally I never did see any documents to substantiate Ateme's claims. 

Naturally Cringley over a PBS (who is always telling Apple what to do next http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20060427.html
thinks all will be solved with Media Frame's Java player.

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