MPEG-4
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MPEG-4 is a the newest MPEG standard, and is designed for the delivery of
interactive multimedia across networks. As such, it is more than a single
codec, and includes specifications for audio, video, and interactivity.
Version 1 of the MPEG-4 spec was approved in 1999. Version 2 is expected to
be finalized by the end of 2000. The video component of MPEG-4 is similiar to H.263, but significantly
advanced. The image quality has been significantly improved, and optimized
for delivery of video at Internet data rates. The MPEG-4 file format is based on QuickTime. Microsoft's Windows Media Technologies provides an implmenentation of this
codec which is stated to be standards compliant (as "ISO MPEG-4").
Older versions of Microsoft's MPEG-4 codecs (v1-v3) were produced while the
standard was under development, and are not compliant. Architectures Supported
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