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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Apple, DVD Authoring and Optibase
Last minute rumors continue to roll in...
According to an anonymous report... Optibase has been collaborating with Apple on a DVD authoring tool. The product of this venture is said to be released at MacWorld Expo. The company appears to be involved in MPEG encoding and content creation applications. How this affects Apple and their existing DVD Authoring applications (iDVD and DVD Studio Pro) is unclear. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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I could see something that falls in between iDVD and DVD Studio Pro the same way that Final Cut Express fits into Apple's digital movie software lineup.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: philadelphia
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dreaming
this is just a dream, but it would be sweet if the ipods release at macworld would include mini ipods geared towards audio and "regular" ipods geared towards audio and video with a built-in video S connection. that way, you could download movies from the apple video store and could carry them in your pocket to your friend's house.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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We'll see if this "iBox" is released on Tuesday.... |
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Very interesting
One of Optibase's areas of expertise:
"Applications for video streaming over DSL and Fiber Carrier grade solutions for the deployment of "triple play" services, TV broadcasting to the home over IP and ATM broadband networks and webcasting" Somthing to follow up! |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Chicago, Ill.
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probably not "iBox" related
my guess is as good as yours, but I this Optibase rumor may not turn out to be a set-top box.
this company also makes hardware MPEG encoders. as far as I know, there are no hardware-based MPEG encoding boards available for Macs, unless you count ADS Technologies' USB Instant DVD for Mac. The ADS Tech device isn't as nice as a PCI [or PCI-X ] card would be, because the latter would have software integration that handles video from files rather than just handling video as a pass-through / capture device.something like this but with Panther drivers and DVD Studio Pro / Compressor integration would be just what a lot of us need. Software MPEG encoding is nice, and there is one advantage to it (two-pass VBR encoding; hardware encoders all go single-pass AFAIK). However, hardware encoding is way faster and doesn't tie up your system or make you schedule all your encodings for overnight or lunch / dinner hours, especially when you have only one fast Mac. Optibase has software that works with the above hardware to stream video over a network. So maybe we're all correct in our guessing. [edit: grammar]
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Re: Very interesting
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Re: probably not "iBox" related
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Rod Rod, There are MPEG encodin boards for the Mac, although they range from $1500-$2000 to $25,000 (obviously they are not targeted at the consumer level). We just got one at work, but I can't remember the name off the top of my head (heck I haven't even installed it yet). I don't know about the card we got, but I know that Sonic's line of hardware encorders (for Mac and PC) can do 1 and 2 pass CBR as well as 1 and 2 pass VBR. Lethal |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Chicago, Ill.
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Lethal,
thanks... more stuff to add to my wish-list. so I guess instead of a $1500-2000 / $25,000 encoder board, a good compromise is a DP G5 with max. ram... or two of them, because Compressor uses Shake Qmaster services to distribute work across connected machines, which would be killer considering Gigabit E. and when the two machines aren't encoding you'd have a great LAN gaming setup.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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mediapress is another mpeg2 encoder for the mac. cbr or vbr http://www.wiredinc.com/mediapressinfo.html
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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