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Browser vendor squabbles cause W3C to scrap codec requirement

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Browser vendor squabbles cause W3C to scrap codec requirement | Developer World – InfoWorld

The latest rewrite of the Web’s mother tongue won’t recommend the use of specific audio and video encoding formats that could make it cheaper and easier for people to distribute multimedia content.

The major browser makers have been unable to agree on an encoding format they will support in their products, wrote Ian Hickson, editor of the HTML 5 specification for the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

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Plans have been discussed for years to incorporate two new tags — – <audio> and <video> — into HTML 5, the next specification under development. The original HTML specification never included those tags.

Because of that, people have to download plugins from various vendors to play audio and video content. If browsers support the audio and video tags, however, as well as a common encoding format, Web users wouldn’t have to use third-party applications for that content.

The browser would play the content natively, which makes Web development somewhat simpler and would not require users to download a raft of plugins.

But the issue of what codec to use has been a hot potato. The codecs likely to have been recommended would have been Ogg Vorbis for audio and Ogg Theora for video, both of which can be implemented without paying royalties unlike with other formats.

Supporters for the use of those formats argue that no one company should profit or hold the power over a particular codec, which could influence its development and use depending on a company’s business plans.

If browsers supported those codecs, Web developers could use open-source tools and encoders for those formats to put multimedia on their site for free, potentially striking a blow against vendors such as Adobe, Microsoft, RealNetworks and others that sell multimedia software tools.

Apple won’t support Ogg Theora in QuickTime, the company’s multimedia player, Hickson wrote. Apple has also expressed concern over patents associated with Ogg Theora. Even though the codec can be used royalty-free, Apple has been concerned that some party could make a claim if it ends up implemented in its products.

Opera and Mozilla oppose using the H.264 video compression standard for various reasons, including the cost of licensing the relevant patents as well distribution issues, Hickson wrote. Google uses H.264 and Ogg Theora in Chrome, but also has a problem in how it can distribute the browser through third parties due to licensing issues with H.264, he wrote. Microsoft hasn’t made a commitment to support the video tag, he wrote.

“After an inordinate amount of discussions, both in public and privately, on the situation regarding codecs for <video> and <audio> in HTML 5, I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that there is no suitable codec that all vendors are willing to implement and ship,” Hickson wrote.

“I have therefore removed the two subsections in the HTML 5 spec in which codecs would have been required, and have instead left the matter undefined, as has in the past been done with other features,” Hickson concluded.

Browser makers, however, can always make their own decision on what they want to support in their products. Mozilla’s latest browser, Firefox 3.5 which was released this week, supports the audio and video tags as well as the Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs.

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and — into HTML 5, the next specification under development. The original HTML specification never included those tags.

Because of that, people have to download plugins from various vendors to play audio and video content. If browsers support the audio and video tags, however, as well as a common encoding format, Web users wouldn’t have to use third-party applications for that content.

The browser would play the content natively, which makes Web development somewhat simpler and would not require users to download a raft of plugins.

But the issue of what codec to use has been a hot potato. The codecs likely to have been recommended would have been Ogg Vorbis for audio and Ogg Theora for video, both of which can be implemented without paying royalties unlike with other formats.

Supporters for the use of those formats argue that no one company should profit or hold the power over a particular codec, which could influence its development and use depending on a company’s business plans.

If browsers supported those codecs, Web developers could use open-source tools and encoders for those formats to put multimedia on their site for free, potentially striking a blow against vendors such as Adobe, Microsoft, RealNetworks and others that sell multimedia software tools.

Apple won’t support Ogg Theora in QuickTime, the company’s multimedia player, Hickson wrote. Apple has also expressed concern over patents associated with Ogg Theora. Even though the codec can be used royalty-free, Apple has been concerned that some party could make a claim if it ends up implemented in its products.

Opera and Mozilla oppose using the H.264 video compression standard for various reasons, including the cost of licensing the relevant patents as well distribution issues, Hickson wrote. Google uses H.264 and Ogg Theora in Chrome, but also has a problem in how it can distribute the browser through third parties due to licensing issues with H.264, he wrote. Microsoft hasn’t made a commitment to support the video tag, he wrote.

“After an inordinate amount of discussions, both in public and privately, on the situation regarding codecs for and in HTML 5, I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that there is no suitable codec that all vendors are willing to implement and ship,” Hickson wrote.

“I have therefore removed the two subsections in the HTML 5 spec in which codecs would have been required, and have instead left the matter undefined, as has in the past been done with other features,” Hickson concluded.

Browser makers, however, can always make their own decision on what they want to support in their products. Mozilla’s latest browser, Firefox 3.5 which was released this week, supports the audio and video tags as well as the Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs.

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MegaMeeting.com Web & Video Conferencing Responds to Needs of Nebraska Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church

October 23rd, 2006 admin Comments off

LOS ANGELES, CA, October 17, 2006 – By implementing MegaMeting.com’s browser based web and video conferencing services, the Nebraska Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church (UMCNEB) has greatly reduced their necessity for travel, which has also resulted in a tremendous cost savings as well. Charles Spence, a pastor with UMCNEB, stated that, “We have conducted committee meetings with members from all over Nebraska. We use MegaMeeting to brief people who are going to attend major decision-making conferences.” Spence continued by saying, “Data updating was done to insure retirement benefits and supervision work is done for folks going through an evaluation process.”

UMCNEB currently uses MegaMeeting in its Marketing and Training departments, as well as with their Administration, Executives and Board of Directors. UMCNEB uses MegaMeeting to conduct seminars, company meetings and to train their employees. Prior to implementing the MegaMeeting system, UMCNEB’s staff had to endure extensive travel to participate in two hour meetings, or were limited to voice only conference calls via the telephone. They have also found that they have eliminated much of their written correspondence due to using video and web conferencing as a means of communication.

The specific features of MegaMeeting that UMCNEB implements most often are the video conferencing capabilities that allow meeting attendees to see each other, the ability to share a PowerPoint presentation via the Internet, the built in audio (VoIP), collaboration, as well as screen sharing capabilities. In response to how UMCNEB will utilize MegaMeeting in the future, Spence stated, “I hope to start monthly training and information sharing seminars for local Chambers to do their work better using denominational resources.”

One of the main reasons UMCNEB chose MegaMeeting over other web and video conferencing systems was due to the affordable price and the quick response they received from MegaMeeting representatives when questions were raised. When UMCNEB informed their representative that they wanted to conduct a high quality video presentation, they were told that they needed a digital minicam with firewire support. Their MegaMeeting representative helped them configure the camera and soon thereafter UMCNEB was conducting their presentations via video/web conferencing.

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MegaMeeting.com is a leading provider of 100% browser-based Web & Video Conferencing solutions, complete with real time audio and video capabilities. Being browser based and working on all major operating systems – Windows, Mac & Linux; MegaMeeting.com provides universal access without the need to download, install or configure software. MegaMeeting.com web conferencing products and services include powerful collaboration tools that accommodate robust Video & Web Conferences, including advanced features such as desktop/application sharing, i.e. Word and Excel documents and PowerPoint presentations without the need to upload any files. MegaMeeting is ideal for multi-location web based meetings, virtual classrooms, employee trainings, product demonstrations, company orientation, customer support, product launches and much more.

For more information please visit www.megameeting.com or call (818) 783-4311.

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MegaMeeting.com Video & Web Conferencing Allows ExecuTrain to Educate Their Clients Online

October 23rd, 2006 admin Comments off

LOS ANGELES, CA, October 10, 2006 -In addition to utilizing MegaMeeting by allowing its sales department to give demonstrations of their product over the web, ExecuTrain of Houston is also using MegaMeeting’s powerful video and web conferencing features as a training tool by allowing their trainers to teach online classes on how to best utilize their products.

ExecuTrain of Houston provides blended learning solutions which can include instructor-led and technology-based training. Courses are available from standard business applications all the way to the most technical IT skills-based training and certification. ExecuTrain of Houston’s business skills training includes desktop applications, professional and management development, technical skills and certifications, custom and proprietary business systems, consulting and corporate learning initiatives.

The specific features of MegaMeeting that ExecuTrain implements most often are the video conferencing capabilities that allow meeting attendees to see each other, the ability to share a PowerPoint presentation via the Internet, audio via integrated teleconferencing, as well as screen sharing capabilities.

Joey Schat, Network Administrator, stated among the many reasons ExecuTrain of Houston chose MegaMeeting over other web and video conferencing systems is due to the “ease of use, the great price, the technical support and it’s a great looking product.” Not only does MegaMeeting save them money, but Schat notes that MegaMeeting has also saved them time and greatly increased their employees’ productivity.

About MegaMeeting.com (http://www.MegaMeeting.com )

MegaMeeting.com is a leading provider of 100% browser-based Web & Video Conferencing solutions, complete with real time audio and video capabilities. Being browser based and working on all major operating systems – Windows, Mac & Linux; MegaMeeting.com provides universal access without the need to download, install or configure software. MegaMeeting.com web conferencing products and services include powerful collaboration tools that accommodate robust Video & Web Conferences, including advanced features such as desktop/application sharing, i.e. Word and Excel documents and PowerPoint presentations without the need to upload any files. MegaMeeting is ideal for multi-location web based meetings, virtual classrooms, employee trainings, product demonstrations, company orientation, customer support, product launches and much more.

For more information please visit www.megameeting.com or call (818) 783-4311.

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MegaMeeting.com Video Conferencing Allows Acorn Engineering

October 23rd, 2006 admin Comments off

LOS ANGELES, CA, October 4, 2006-Two years ago Tom Laidlaw, Acorn Engineering’s IT Manager, was faced with a dilemma: how can the company effectively conduct meetings with their various companies, which expand from one coast to the other, while reducing costs? His solution: MegaMeeting.

With over 75 patents and several major product lines, including literally thousands of products, Acorn Engineering operates internationally with over 800 employees and utilizes over 500,000 square feet of office and manufacturing space in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom.

Acorn Engineering currently uses MegaMeeting in its Sales and Marketing departments, as well as for their Administration and Executives. Not only has MegaMeeting made the execution of meetings more efficient and effective, but through the use of MegaMeeting’s technology, Acorn Engineering has reduced their meeting costs and now their employees’ time is used more proficiently. Tom Laidlaw attests that the greatest benefits he has received through using MegaMeeting is the cost and time savings because his employees “do not have to drive or fly to have face to face meetings.”

In addition to conducting sales and company meetings, Acorn Engineering is also using MegaMeeting’s web and video conferencing services to conduct their weekly management meetings for their companies throughout the country.

The specific features of MegaMeeting that Acorn Engineering implements most often are the video conferencing capabilities that allow meeting attendees to see each other, the ability to share a PowerPoint presentation via the Internet, as well as screen sharing capabilities.

One of the main reasons Acorn Engineering chose MegaMeeting over other web and video conferencing systems was due to MegaMeeting’s ability to provide its services at a lower cost then its competitors.

About MegaMeeting.com (http://www.MegaMeeting.com )

MegaMeeting.com is a leading provider of 100% browser-based Video & Web Conferencing solutions, complete with real time audio and video capabilities. Being browser based and working on all major operating systems – Windows, Mac & Linux; MegaMeeting.com provides universal access without the need to download, install or configure software. MegaMeeting.com web conferencing products and services include powerful collaboration tools that accommodate robust Video & Web Conferences, including advanced features such as desktop/application sharing, i.e. Word and Excel documents and PowerPoint presentations without the need to upload any files. MegaMeeting is ideal for multi-location web based meetings, virtual classrooms, employee trainings, product demonstrations, company orientation, customer support, product launches and much more.

For more information please visit www.megameeting.com or call (818) 783-4311.

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MegaMeeting.com Makes Virtual Classrooms a Reality for E-Class Solution’s Instructors and Students

September 29th, 2006 admin Comments off

LOS ANGELES, CA, September 13, 2006-There are countless applications for utilizing MegaMeeting.com’s browser based web and video conferencing services and E-Class Solutions, Inc. has discovered an innovative way to implement and benefit from the technology.

E-Class Solutions, Inc., creators of online virtual classrooms, specialize in the creation of synchronous learning environments that allow instructors to conduct classes and students to attend them world wide. Their system allows for both the instructor and students to see and talk to each other in real-time, as they would in a standard class room.

In addition to providing on-line virtual classrooms, E-Class Solutions, Inc. currently uses MegaMeeting in its Sales and Administration departments. Barry Perlman, President of E-Class Solutions, Inc. states, “I am using MegaMeeting to show educational institutions how they can greatly improve their online and distance learning delivery systems. The MegaMeeting System is advantageous for the presentation of two way teacher-student presentations.”

Perlman goes on to say, “MegaMeeting is simply the best multi-point web based video conferencing system out there. What makes it superb for instruction is the two way video and audio capability that outpaces other platforms that only offer essentially a one dimensional system. MegaMeeting allows students to communicate with their instructor instead of having the feeling of isolation at their end. This allows for the creation of ‘real’ virtual classrooms.”

The specific features of MegaMeeting that E-Class Solutions, Inc. implements most often are the video conferencing capabilities that allow students and teachers to see one other, the ability to share a PowerPoint presentation via the Internet, as well as screen sharing capabilities. The built in audio (VoIP) allows for the teachers and students to hear questions and answers and to listen to video or presentations that the teacher displays on his/her screen.

One of the main reasons E-Class Solutions, Inc. chose MegaMeeting over other web and video conferencing systems was due to the ability for an instructor to see many students at once and to effectively communicate with them. In addition, the ease of use and cost effectiveness played a major role in the decision to select MegaMeeting for their virtual classrooms.

About MegaMeeting.com (http://www.MegaMeeting.com )

MegaMeeting.com is a leading provider of 100% browser-based Video & Web Conferencing solutions, complete with real time audio and video capabilities. Being browser based and working on all major operating systems – Windows, Mac & Linux; MegaMeeting.com provides universal access without the need to download, install or configure software. MegaMeeting.com web conferencing products and services include powerful collaboration tools that accommodate robust Video & Web Conferences, including advanced features such as desktop/application sharing, i.e. Word and Excel documents and PowerPoint presentations without the need to upload any files. MegaMeeting is ideal for multi-location web based meetings, virtual classrooms, employee trainings, product demonstrations, company orientation, customer support, product launches and much more.

For more information please visit www.megameeting.com or call (818) 783-4311.

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MegaMeeting.com Web & Video Conferencing Helps Quantum Life

September 29th, 2006 admin Comments off

LOS ANGELES, CA, September 26, 2006-By utilizing MegaMeeting’s browser based video & web conferencing solution, Quantum Life has added a whole new dimension to its Sales and Training departments. Specifically, according to Ryan Williams, President of Quantum Life, MegaMeeting is used to “demonstrate our software online which results in higher profit margin as no outside sales agents are required”. Williams further explains that MegaMeeting also helps Quantum Life “provide continuous training to new customers all over the world – reducing the need for and lowering our travel expenses”.

As a brief background, Quantum Life is a worldwide brokerage for the LIFE system, which assists the body’s own natural defense mechanisms by encouraging energetic balance and harmony.

In addition to conducting product sales and demonstrations to prospective clients and providing continuous support and training for customers, Quantum Life is also using MegaMeeting’s web and video conferencing services to conduct internal company meetings, as well as sales meetings.

The specific features of MegaMeeting that Quantum Life implements most often are the video conferencing capabilities that allow meeting attendees to see each other, the ability to share a PowerPoint presentation via the Internet, as well as screen sharing capabilities.

One of the main reasons Quantum Life chose MegaMeeting over other web and video conferencing systems was due to its ability to handle video and the fact that it is flash based, allowing attendees into meetings without having to first download any software.

About MegaMeeting.com (http://www.MegaMeeting.com)

 MegaMeeting.com is a leading provider of 100% browser-based Video & Web Conferencing solutions, complete with real time audio and video capabilities. Being browser based and working on all major operating systems – Windows, Mac & Linux; MegaMeeting.com provides universal access without the need to download, install or configure software. MegaMeeting.com web conferencing products and services include powerful collaboration tools that accommodate robust Video & Web Conferences, including advanced features such as desktop/application sharing, i.e. Word and Excel documents and PowerPoint presentations without the need to upload any files. MegaMeeting is ideal for multi-location web based meetings, virtual classrooms, employee trainings, product demonstrations, company orientation, customer support, product launches and much more.

For more information please visit www.megameeting.com or call (818) 783-4311.

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