Apple Announces Public Preview of QuickTime 6
Industry’s First Mainstream ISO-Compliant MPEG-4 Encoder, Player & BroadcasterCUPERTINO, California—June 4, 2002—Apple® today announced that the public preview of QuickTime® 6 is now available as a free download from Apple (www.apple.com) for both Mac® and Windows. QuickTime 6 is the industry’s first mainstream MPEG-4 solution for streaming media to all MPEG-4 compliant players. In addition, Apple announced the public preview of QuickTime Broadcaster, which captures and encodes QuickTime content in MPEG-4 for live streaming over the web.
MPEG-4, the next-generation international standard for digital video, was created by the group that created MPEG-2, the “gold standard” of digital video used by every DVD player and DVD. There are hundreds of companies committed to the MPEG-4 standard, including Apple, Cisco, Ericsson, Intel, Matsushita, Mitsubishi, Motorola, Panasonic, Phillips, Real Networks, Samsung and Sun.
“QuickTime 6 delivers the world’s first complete media solution for creating, streaming and viewing MPEG-4 content,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “MPEG-4 is an open standard being adopted by wireless, computer and entertainment companies around the world because it delivers the highest quality digital video, and allows content creators to scale the quality/bandwidth tradeoff all the way from MPEG-2 quality to dramatically lower bandwidths for streaming over the Internet.”
QuickTime 6 includes the new Instant-On Streaming feature that eliminates frustrating buffer delays and provides users with the ability to quickly and easily scrub through streaming media content to locate and instantly view specific sections. In addition, QuickTime 6 running on Mac OS X now supports JPEG 2000, the next generation JPEG standard that allows users to capture still images in a higher quality and smaller file size than ever before.
QuickTime 6 also includes Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), the standard MPEG-4 audio format. AAC is the next-generation professional-quality audio format that delivers vastly superior sound quality at drastically reduced file sizes—better than MP3 and better than Windows Media Player (WMA).
Additional features of QuickTime 6 include:
Key features of QuickTime Broadcaster include:
Apple 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 committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.
Press Contacts:
Bill Evans
Apple
(408) 974-0610
bevans@apple.com
Nicole Scott
Edelman Worldwide
(650) 429-2764
nicole.scott@edelman.com
NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit Apple's PR website (www.apple.com/pr/), or call Apple's Media Helpline at (408) 974-2042.
The Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.