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- Sub: QUICKTIME 2.0 ANNOUNCEMENT
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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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- Contact:
- Katy Boos
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 974-4451
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- NEW QUICKTIME ADDS INTERACTIVE TELEVISION, MUSIC AND FULL-SCREEN VIDEO SUPPORT
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- QuickTime 2.0 Supports MPEG Standard
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- FEBRUARY 9, 1994--CUPERTINO, Calif.--Further demonstrating its commitment to
- the burgeoning multimedia market, Apple Computer, Inc. today announced a new
- version of Apple® QuickTime™, the revolutionary software that brings multimedia
- capabilities to personal computers and consumer electronic devices. The newest
- version, QuickTime 2.0, is significant because it provides larger video at
- faster frame rates, support for music, and support for interactive television
- applications.
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- Larger, Faster, TV-Like Video
- Video on computers is often confined to small windows and played at less than
- 12 frames per second, making the video appear rough and jerky. QuickTime 2.0
- provides greatly increased performance resulting in full-screen movies—without
- the addition of any hardware—closely resembling what viewers see on television
- today. For example, on a Macintosh® LC475, one of Apple’s lowest-cost
- computers, 30 frames per second video is possible at a resolution of 320 x 240,
- or full-screen video (640 x 480) is possible at 15 frames per second.
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- A key component of the new video enhancements are new features that support
- professional-level video editing. QuickTime 2.0 includes support for
- time-code, 60 fields per second video and high data throughput greater than 3MB
- per second—representing a 300 percent increase over previous versions of
- QuickTime.
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- Interactive Television Support
- QuickTime 2.0 creates an infrastructure for development and delivery of
- interactive television applications through MPEG support and network
- enhancements. Now, with its new device protocols, QuickTime can address
- distributed networks and devices, such as video servers, on the information
- superhighway.
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- QuickTime 2.0 also supports MPEG*, widely regarded as the industry-standard
- method of delivering video into the home for interactive television
- applications such as Video On Demand (VOD) and home shopping. However, MPEG,
- by itself, allows only playback. With QuickTime 2.0, users of MPEG-based
- devices will be able to edit, search for, interact with—as well as play
- back—video information.
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- “With Apple’s support for the MPEG standard, the Macintosh will become the
- development platform of choice for ITV applications,” said Mark Bain, president
- of Wired Incorporated, a Mountain-View, California-based product design firm
- that extensively utilizes digital video and audio.
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- Music For The Masses
- Building on Apple's industry-reknowned ease-of-use, QuickTime 2.0 makes it much
- easier for computer users to create, edit, playback and synchronize music with
- video—all without a technical understanding of MIDI technology. In the past,
- users of Macintosh computers and other personal computers have required an
- understanding of MIDI technology in order to create and playback music on
- computers.
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- In addition, QuickTime 2.0's music capabilities will save disk space for users,
- because QuickTime music tracks are much smaller than digital audio. For
- example, Beethoven's 5th Symphony could easily fill a 300MB hard disk if stored
- as CD-quality audio, but when represented as a QuickTime music track it would
- fill just a single 800K floppy disk.
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- “The technical advances we’ve made with this release of QuickTime will have
- a profound impact on the multimedia industry,” commented Tom Ryan, manager of
- Media Products at Apple. “QuickTime's faster, full-screen video with MPEG
- support, will raise the video quality standards for multimedia developers,
- while its new music capabilities lower the barrier to entry for multimedia
- customers who do not want to learn the technical nuances of MIDI.”
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- More than one million copies of QuickTime have been sold. Both Windows and
- Macintosh developers have adopted QuickTime technology, and there are more than
- 300 software products supporting it today.
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- System Requirements
- QuickTime 2.0 will run on any color-capable (68020 or later) Macintosh computer
- running System 7 or 6.0.7 with at least 2 MB of memory.
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- Availability
- QuickTime 2.0 is expected to be available on the Macintosh in the middle of
- 1994, with developer seeding planned to begin in March. As with previous
- versions, QuickTime 2.0 is designed to permit cross-platform compatibility
- between platforms which support it.
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- Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
- develops, manufactures and markets personal computer, server, and personal
- interactive electronic systems for use in business, education, the home,
- science, engineering and government. A recognized pioneer and innovator in the
- information industry, Apple does business in more than 120 countries.
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- Apple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks and QuickTime is
- a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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- *MPEG (Motion Pictures Experts Group) is an ISO standard that allows for
- greater video compression rate, resulting in faster, smoother video. The
- standard has been cooperatively developed by more than 70 companies and
- institutions worldwide including SONY, Philip, Matsushita and Apple. It is
- expected to become the digital video standard for compact discs, cable TV,
- direct satellite broadcast and high-definition television.
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- What Third-Parties Are Saying About QuickTime 2.0
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- “Support for MPEG within QuickTime is continuing evidence of Apple's innovative
- leadership in multimedia and digital video. It will clearly accelerate the
- merger of digital and analog technologies and foster exciting combinations of
- computers that provide production, education and entertainment in an
- interactive digital world.”
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- Tom Ziola
- Director of Marketing
- Radius
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- “We fully endorse QuickTime as our API (Application Programming Interface) for
- our new line of Macintosh MPEG peripherals. By continuing to utilize
- QuickTime, Macintosh developers are assured a consistent programming
- environment regardless of the media format being handled.”
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- Mark Bain
- President
- Wired Incorporated (product design firm)
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- “We are extremely excited about the advent of the QuickTime era. The market
- has matured to a point where there are specific performance requirements for
- both video creation and for video delivery. QuickTime 2.0 delivers the promise
- of meeting both these needs head-on.”
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- Scott Rawlings
- Product Manager
- RasterOps
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