Moving On2 the subject of video - part 2

In part 1, I talked about just a few ties between On2 and online video. In this part, I’d like to talk about a couple of areas On2 is involved in outside of the internet.

Before I get going, I’d like to point out a link that someone emailed me as an introduction to On2 for those that aren’t familiar with the company. Click here to read it.

Now On2 the rest of my post:

Let’s start with XM Radio and how they teamed up with On2 to unveil Satellite Video Delivery at CES earlier this month:
From the story:
“The advanced concept video receivers are designed to receive audio and video entertainment from XM’s signature satellite content delivery services. Video content can be either streamed live or stored on the in-vehicle receivers for later playback. These solutions leverage groundbreaking On2 VP7 technology to ensure the best quality video at low data rates.”
Care to see some pictures of the Lexus equipped with the XM Radio Advanced Services Concept? Just click here.

How about the Texas Instruments DSP (digital signal processors) Partnership:
“DVD-quality video at under 1 Mbps. Ideal for low-bit rate VOD, surveillance, or IP initiatives. Codec is scalable to accommodate network throughput. Achieves superior results across various consumer playback appliances. Bit rate is 85% more efficient than MPEG-2.”

Or, if you’re more into mobile platforms, try the On2 and CTTnet connection:
“On2 and CTTnet stated that they have achieved significant technical milestones in integrating VP7 on the Symbian(TM),Smartphone and PDA mobile operating system and currently have VP7 operating on four Symbian handsets more than ten Smartphone and several PDA at data rates as low as 28 kbps, flow video playing at 5-8Frame per second.”
- By the way, CTTnet is China Transport Telecommunications Broadband Network Service Co., Ltd…. Do you know how many people there are in China? And do you know how many phones, PDAs, handsets, etc. that means there are in China? I’ll leave it at that.

How about On2’s partnerships with companies like Electronic Arts for video games? Or maybe the partnership with LeapFrog? Or BBC? Or Intel? I could go on and on, but I think you should just take a quick look at On2’s client/partner list. You can find it here.

Ok, I need to cut this post now (I’ve got an extra early start tomorrow morning). As a final word, I’d like to say keep an eye on these guys, I think they are going to be a major force in the field. Thanks for reading and have a great day!






2 Responses to “Moving On2 the subject of video - part 2”

  1. Lauw Says:

    I actually just got my hands on a nokia n70, and downloaded flash lite 2.0, since flash lite let’s you play with all video formats allready supported on your phone when can we expect on2 to release vp7 to the public for use on symbian phones :P

    Would love to use vp7 in flash lite 2.0 apps… tell me when!

  2. Jason Says:

    I’ll see if I can dig up some research on it, but it will be interesting to see if something comes out of the VoIP Conference (internet telephony conference & expo) in Florida this week.

    Here’s a link:
    http://www.tmcnet.com/voip/conference/

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