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THE CD-ROM PUBLISHERS MPEG PRIMER
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"This legacy article remains on the web
site for historical and research purposes. For a list of current article by
Jan Ozer, please click here :
THE CD-ROM PUBLISHER'S MPEG PRIMER
All rights reserved © Doceo Publishing, Inc. 1995
Need to get up to speed on the MPEG landscape in a hurry? This
article presents a thorough overview of the current hardware and
software players, and discusses how Windows 95 will help the MPEG
installed base grow from under 150,000 to 20,000,000 in two years.
This article is a must read if you're interested in publishing
with MPEG, but especially if you're not interested in publishing
with MPEG. First published in CD-ROM Professional, June 1995.
MPEG: Overview
MPEG: The Technology
How MPEG Works
The MPEG Decoder Angles
No MPEG is an Island: The Competing Technologies
MPEG and the Market's Response
MPEG and CD-ROM Publishers
The Real MPEG Market: Born in a Bundle
The CPU as the Great Leveler: Software MPEG vs. Indeo and Cinepak
Companies Mentioned in this Article
Ozer's Express Stops
Gibb's, etc. in MPEG'S Closet
MPEG: Overview
MPEG. This short form of "Motion Picture Expert Group"
stands a solid chance of being voted the video acronym most likely
to be found near a hyperbolic phrase or adjective in 1994 and
1995. Promoters label the technology a "steam roller"
and predict an "MPEG" or "White Book" Christmas.
Equally vocal opponents vilify MPEG, calling it an "obsolete
technology." Some disparage MPEG as "designed by committee";
some predict this video compression/decompression standard will
"die in committee."
On a totally objective basis, MPEG's growth on the desktop has
been underwhelming. Mark Gaare, a senior analyst with market researcher
In-Stat, Inc, estimates that only 200,000 MPEG decoders were sold
by the end of 1994, with much of those numbers languishing on
storefront shel"
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