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MPEG-4 Systems Dynamic/Interactive Content


This is a collection of media includes MPEG-4 Systems. MPEG-4 Systems allows complex media compositions to be created from media objects, such as geometric shapes, audio and video, and arranged into a dynamic, interactive presentation.

Note: The quality of audio playback is dependent on the Java VM version used by your browser. For best results use Java version 1.3 or above.


MPEG-4 Systems

IBM TV Demo

MPEG-4 interactive demonstration enhancing an standard television broadcast with stock market and weather information.

IBM TV Demo

'Lazy Interaction' Slideshow

Slideshow with 'lazy interaction'. Watch at the presentation's default pace, or click to go faster. Demonstrates min/max timing.

'Lazy Interaction' Slideshow

Clipart

Clipart converted from WMF directly into MPEG-4 by our authoring tool. Export your presentations, graphics files etc to WMF and our toolkit can create identical MPEG-4 content.

Clipart

Intelligent content

MPEG-4 content with embedded intelligence programmed using MPEG-J ( Java extensions to MPEG-4) allowing access and control of scene. Play TicTacToe against MPEG-J program.

IBM TicTacToe

Zoo Guide Demo

Transitions demonstration using video formatted for the iPaq.

Zoo Guide Demo

Zoo Guide Multiple Videos Demo

Transitions demonstration using multiple simultaneous videos. 4 videos are arranged on the presentation, potentially 8 videos can be running during transitions.

Zoo Guide Multiple videos Demo


Complex MPEG-4 Systems; best in Java 1.3 or above TOP

The following demos include additional capabilities of MPEG-4 Systems that require Java 1.3 or above to view as they are intended. Thus these require the Sun Java plug-in, e.g are using Netscape 6.0 or above, or Internet Explorer 5.0 or above then you will experience the content with the full capabilities. E.g transparency effects for dissolve transitions. If you use Java 1.1 then the content will play but the rendered content will be slightly different, e.g. the transparency effects will cause the objects to switch between complete visibility/invisibility rather than a smooth transition.


MPEG-4 Overview Presentation

Overview presentation of MPEG-4.

MPEG-4 Overview Presentation

eCulture Demo

eCulture demo of presentation about Van Gogh.

eCulture Demo

IBM Transitions Demo

IBM demostration of Transitions in XMT-O using SMPTE transitions.

IBM Transitions Demo

MPEG-4 Systems Demo

Demonstrations of capabilities in MPEG-4 Systems to compose scenes.

MPEG-4 Systems Demo




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