Apple Brings QuickTime to Java
PR Newswire - March 24, 1998 08:48 AAPL %CPR %PDT V%PRN P%PRN
SAN FRANCISCO, JAVAONE, March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Apple Computer, Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) today announced QuickTime for Java, bringing QuickTime's industry leading digital media and digital video capabilities to the Java platform. A developer framework for easily adding multimedia playback, authoring and publishing capabilities to Java software, QuickTime for Java will significantly increase Java's acceptance in new media markets and enable delivery of compelling interactive content to Java customers. QuickTime for Java allows developers to write Java programs that incorporate QuickTime content and functionality. Java developers will now have unlimited access to QuickTime's rich support for digital media, including graphics, sound, video, text, music, VR and 3D. Additionally, they will be able to deliver high-quality video and audio using QuickTime 3's compression technologies, which ensure outstanding fidelity even at low bit-rates. "QuickTime is the industry standard in digital media and digital video, and has delivered ground-breaking capabilities to the Macintosh and Windows platforms," said Avie Tevanian, vice president of Software Engineering at Apple. "Integrating QuickTime with Java will not only open new doors for QuickTime, it will also allow the creation of truly advanced interactive software by the Java community."
Licensing and Availability A developer release of QuickTime for Java is now available. For information on how to get the software, visit the QuickTime website at apple.com.
QuickTime: The Standard for Digital Video and New Media Publishing First released by Apple Computer, Inc. in 1991, QuickTime is the de facto standard for digital media authoring and delivery. Its latest release, QuickTime 3, combines advanced digital video streaming technologies with major breakthroughs in ease-of-use. QuickTime is the only digital media technology platform capable of integrating 3D animation, real-time special effects, virtual reality, and streaming video and audio across all major personal computer platforms. QuickTime currently supports over 35 popular media file formats, including most major video, still image, audio, animation, and MIDI formats. QuickTime is the winner of numerous industry awards and QuickTime's file format has been chosen as the starting point for the International Standard Organization's (ISO) MPEG-4 Intermedia Format. Apple Computer, Inc. ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II, and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is now recommitted to its original mission - to bring the best personal computing products and support to students, educators, designers, scientists, engineers, businesspersons and consumers in over 140 countries around the world.
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