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For Immediate Release
Press Contact:
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* Katy Boos
+Staffan Hillberg, QuickTime Product Manager
Apple Computer, Inc.
Apple Computer, Inc.
Tel: +1-408-974 4451
Tel: +1-408-974 1522
Fax: +1-408-974 6472
*!Email: bigsky@applelink.apple.com
#Email: hillberg@applelink.apple.com
* New QuickTime Adds Interactive T
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*#Music and Full-Screen Video Support
$QuickTime 2.0 Supports MPEG Standard
RCUPERTINO, California
February 9, 1994
Further demonstrating its commitment to the
Zburgeoning multimedia market, Apple Computer, Inc. today announced a new version of Apple
`QuickTime
, the revolutionary software that brings multimedia capabilities to personal computers
^and consumer electronic devices. The newest version, QuickTime 2.0, is significant because it
fprovides larger video at faster frame rates, support for music, and support for interactive television
applications.
Larger
, Faster
, TV-Like Video
*[Video on computers is often confined to small windows and played at less than 12 frames per
Zsecond, making the video appear rough and jerky. QuickTime 2.0 provides greatly increased
Xperformance resulting in full-screen movies
without the addition of any hardware
closely
\resembling what viewers see on television today. For example, on a Macintosh
LC475, one of
fApple
s lowest-cost computers, 30 frames per second video is possible at a resolution of 320 x 240, or
Cfull-screen video (640 x 480) is possible at 15 frames per second.
^A key component of the new video enhancements are new features that support professional-level
avideo editing. QuickTime 2.0 includes support for time-code, 60 fields per second video and high
]data throughput greater than 3MB per second
representing a 300 percent increase over previous
versions of QuickTime.
Interactive T
elevision Support
*^QuickTime 2.0 creates an infrastructure for development and delivery of interactive television
Vapplications through MPEG support and network enhancements. Now, with its new device
`protocols, QuickTime can address distributed networks and devices, such as video servers, on the
information superhighway.
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*`QuickTime 2.0 also supports MPEG*, widely regarded as the industry-standard method of delivering
]video into the home for interactive television applications such as Video On Demand (VOD) and
]home shopping. However, MPEG, by itself, allows only playback. With QuickTime 2.0, users of
]MPEG-based devices will be able to edit, search for, interact with
as well as play back
video
information.
With Apple
s support for the MPEG standard, the Macintosh will become
development platform
*bof choice for ITV applications,
said Mark Bain, president of Wired Incorporated, a Mountain-View,
WCalifornia-based product design firm that extensively utilizes digital video and audio.
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Music For The Masses
ZBuilding on Apple's industry-reknowned ease-of-use, QuickTime 2.0 makes it much easier for
acomputer users to create, edit, playback and synchronize music with video
all without a technical
_understanding of MIDI technology. In the past, users of Macintosh computers and other personal
[computers have required an understanding of MIDI technology in order to create and playback
music on computers.
aIn addition, QuickTime 2.0's music capabilities will save disk space for users, because QuickTime
^music tracks are much smaller than digital audio. For example, Beethoven's 5th Symphony could
`easily fill a 300MB hard disk if stored as CD-quality audio, but when represented as a QuickTime
;music track it would fill just a single 800K floppy disk.
The technical advances we
ve made with this release of QuickTime will have a profound impact on
Qthe multimedia industry,
commented Tom Ryan, manager of Media Products at Apple.
QuickTime's faster, full-screen video with MPEG support, will raise the video quality standards for
amultimedia developers, while its new music capabilities lower the barrier to entry for multimedia
Bcustomers who do not want to learn the technical nuances of MIDI.
UMore than one million copies of QuickTime have been sold. Both Windows and Macintosh
[developers have adopted QuickTime technology, and there are more than 300 software products
supporting it today.
System Requirements
`QuickTime 2.0 will run on any color-capable (68020 or later) Macintosh computer running System 7
&or 6.0.7 with at least 2 MB of memory.
Availability
`QuickTime 2.0 is expected to be available on the Macintosh in the middle of 1994, with developer
aseeding planned to begin in March. As with previous versions, QuickTime 2.0 is designed to permit
@cross-platform compatibility between platforms which support it.
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*THeadquartered in Cupertino, California, Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) develops,
cmanufactures and markets personal computer, server, and personal interactive electronic systems for
`use in business, education, the home, science, engineering and government. A recognized pioneer
Zand innovator in the information industry, Apple does business in more than 120 countries.
*rApple, the Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks and QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
*MPEG (Motion Pictures Experts Group) is an ISO standard that allows for greater video compression rate, resulting in faster, smoother video.
The standard has been cooperatively developed by more than 70 companies and institutions worldwide including SONY, Philip, Matsushita and
Apple. It is expected to become the digital video standard for compact discs, cable TV, direct satellite broadcast and high-definition television.
**`NOTE TO EDITORS: If you are interested in receiving Apple press releases or product data sheets
Hby fax, call 1-800-AAPL-FAX (1-800-227-5329) and enter I.D. number 6172.
WBelow please note, is a list of quotable quotes from Third-Party Developers concerning
QuickTime 2.0.
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1What Third-Parties Are Saying About QuickTime 2.0
Support for MPEG within QuickTime is continuing evidence of Apple's innovative leadership in
gmultimedia and digital video. It will clearly accelerate the merger of digital and analog technologies
band foster exciting combinations of computers that provide production, education and entertainment
!in an interactive digital world.
Tom Ziola
Director of Marketing
Radius
We fully endorse QuickTime as our API (Application Programming Interface) for our new line of
YMacintosh MPEG peripherals. By continuing to utilize QuickTime, Macintosh developers are
[assured a consistent programming environment regardless of the media format being handled.
Mark Bain
President
(Wired Incorporated (product design firm)
We are extremely excited about the advent of the QuickTime era. The market has matured to a
]point where there are specific performance requirements for both video creation and for video
Sdelivery. QuickTime 2.0 delivers the promise of meeting both these needs head-on.