ericc@d.cs.okstate.edu (Eric Cloninger) (05/07/91)
My neighbor posed a question regarding a 60-second video named or code-named "Warhol" (or something like that) that has audio and video (presumably in 8-bit color) in 10 MB or less. He says someone saw it officially last month. What drives the video? Is this a new product and when do the rest of us get it? Is this available to anyone or is it commercial? Maybe at the Developer's Conference next week? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Eric +----------------------+---------------------------------------------+ | Eric Cloninger | ericc@d.cs.okstate.edu | | TMS Inc. | {cbosgd,rutgers}!okstate!ericc | | 110 W. Third Ave. | | | Stillwater, OK 74074 | Standard disclaimer applies | | 405/377-0880 | | +----------------------+---------------------------------------------+ -- +----------------------+---------------------------------------------+ | Eric Cloninger | ericc@d.cs.okstate.edu | | TMS Inc. | {cbosgd,rutgers}!okstate!ericc | | 110 W. Third Ave. | |
bc@Apple.COM (bill coderre) (05/15/91)
ericc@d.cs.okstate.edu (Eric Cloninger) writes: |My neighbor posed a question regarding a 60-second video named or |code-named "Warhol" (or something like that) that has audio and video |(presumably in 8-bit color) in 10 MB or less. He says someone saw it |officially last month. What drives the video? Is this a new product |and when do the rest of us get it? Is this available to anyone or is |it commercial? Maybe at the Developer's Conference next week? Any |info would be appreciated. QuickTime(TM) nee Warhol is part of Apple's "Media Integration Strategy." QuickTime was released as an ALPHA to developers at the developer conference, so we're not supposed to talk about it, but I', sure MacWeek will know all about it. bill coderre part of apple's evil plan