“Is MPEG-4 video technology the next big thing? Apple Computer’s Steve Jobs thinks so. On Tuesday the company released a public preview of QuickTime 6, Apple’s proprietary media player. What was unusual about it was the absence of a final licensing agreement with a patent group that holds the rights to MPEG-4, a next-generation compression format for video and audio and the technology that QuickTime is built around. Jobs says that Apple is close to making a pact with MPEG LA, a licensing body representing 18 patent holders that have claims on MPEG-4 technology. Yet prior delays and debates with the group could still derail those plans. In an interview with CNET News.com, the Apple CEO talked about the range of MPEG-4 technology and also touched on new plans to make the eMac available for the retail market…”
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