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Motama Debuts New Codecs for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
at IBC - 9.IP421
September 3, 2010
Source: Motama
Motama, a supplier of distributed multimedia
solutions, announces its best-of-breed codec program.
As addition to its Network-Integrated Multimedia Middleware
(NMM), Motama now offers a large number of professional high-quality
codecs.
Motama follows a strict best-of-breed strategy by continuously
monitoring the market and evaluating codecs provided by various
suppliers. Only the best codecs in terms of quality and performance
are then integrated. Or, if no available solution fulfills
the strict requirements, the company implements the codecs
by itself.
If more than one competitive implementation of a single codec
is available, Motama offers all alternatives to its customers
and allows for comparing different implementations in terms
of quality, performance, features, and price.
Whenever a better implementation of a codec becomes available,
existing solutions are updated without any need to update
customers' applications.
For codecs covered by patents and licenses, Motama provides
100% legal opportunities for running these codecs on Windows,
Max OS X, and Linux.
As a first step, a large number of decoders and encoders are
now made available supporting todays popular audio and
video formats, such as MP3, AAC, AMR, MPEG-2 Audio/Video,
H.264/AVC, MPEG-4 Video, JPEG 2000, MJPEG, VC-1, and others.
Together with codecs for reading, writing, demultiplexing,
multiplexing, and rendering streams, this allows for creating
broadcast, professional and consumer applications on top of
Motamas NMM software.
The best-of-breed codec strategy provides a number of benefits.
Customers always have access to the latest and finest codecs
available, for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Users of these
codecs no longer need to tackle the difficulties of incompatible
and low-level programming interfaces of different implementations.
Codecs of various suppliers can be combined within one application
and can be controlled using consistent high-level interfaces.
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