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To: lindend who wrote (428)5/27/1999 7:32:00 PM
From: Arthur_Porcari  Read Replies (3) of 1440
 
Linden, that is a fact for streaming applications. Sarnoff received an up front fee and get a continuing guarantee royalty.

By the way, if you would like to see a comparison of the Cinemail using MPEG4 to the Smith Micro Vmail, (the supposed #1 Video Mail Program) I made the same clip in both formats and uploaded them to a couple of pages on AOL. Had to use two sites because the Smith Micro's file was four times the size of the same clip done in Cinemail, even though the view size is only about a third as large. AOL only allows 2megs of space per site.

I made the assumption that a person downloading these files don't already have the viewers installed. The first Cinemail clip includes the viewer (901k) which only has to be installed one time on a hard drive. All subsequent mail clips can be sent without the viewer which knocks off about 350k in file size in subsequent cinemail clips as can be seen in the #2 clip (536k) Smith Micro makes you send the viewer each time you send a mail. The same clip as in #2 Cinemail creates a 1.966 meg file.

Both clips are one minute in length.

I put these in a zipped format so they could be directly downloaded from the website. They do not have to be zipped if they were e-mailed.

I don't have time to check these files on a machine that never had these programs loaded, but I assume they should work. I am sure I will hear if they don't.

You can find them here:

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