Streamingmedia.com: MPEG LA Requests Patents for High Efficiency Video Coding
Also, the MPEG Industry Forum closes up, its mission to promote a standards-based solution a success.
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Turns out, a-holes exist all around the world. They work in government. Military. Law Enforcement. Fast food. Grocery stores. That's a weird word, grocery. Who says that shit? Anyway...
In all seriousness, you can be an ass. A real hateful idiot, who preaches more than practices. Good on you.
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They're assholes.
<pIt's against everything you stand for.
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Also, the MPEG Industry Forum closes up, its mission to promote a standards-based solution a success.
Ian Robinson takes you through the basics–good stuff to know if you’re getting your feet wet shooting video with a DSLR:
Check out these new docs on CS6 system requirements click here
Adobe's primary tool for tweaking and organizing photos was always destined to be part of the Creative Cloud offering, but for whatever reason it didn't make it in time for launch. As of today though, Lightroom 4 is available to download on PC or 64-bit Mac (or both, since you're allowed multiple installations) as part of a CS6 monthly license.
In CS6 we introduced a license-to-machine relationship that breaks many traditional imagining methods whereas a master image is serialized and then cloned.