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David Gratton wrote:
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 06:44 AM, Harry Pasternak wrote:
Charles Wiltgen wrote:
MPEG-7 is a standard for media metadata. If you're interested in interactivity, you'll want to check out SMIL and BIFS.
The element I found interesting is MEPG-7's potential ability in use of video data bases. Imagine 3000 Salsa 'how to' and competition videos stored in a data base - and be able to find video frames that exhibit a specific type/style of a Cross Body Lead with a complete turn (for example).
You can do all of that now, by the way, using QuickTime with or without MPEG 4 audio or video. Maybe it's time to stop "imagining" and start "doing".
-- Harry Pasternak Thousand Islands Institute " No such thing as right or left 'wing'. All you need to know is - who's getting screwed and who's doing the screwing?"- Molly Ivins _______________________________________________ quicktime-talk mailing list | email@hidden Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/quicktime-talk Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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