Nero Digital set to become the next big standard in audio and video compression
Posted on 08/04/03 16:42 by Jan Willem                             
Nero Digital set to become the next big standard in audio and video compression

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 2003--Ahead Software to preview complete MPEG-4 audio and video solution encompassing full ISO/14496-2/3 compatibility, and state-of- the-art audio, High Efficiency AAC in MPEG (aacPlus).

Ahead Software, the makers of Nero, the technology leader in CD/DVD recording software, are set to preview at the forthcoming NAB exhibition, the most complete MPEG-4 audio and video compression technology available to date - Nero Digital.

Designed for optimum compatibility with the ISO/14496-2/3 MPEG-4 standard, the Nero Digital MP4 A/V codec's will have the utmost quality video coding algorithms and full High Efficiency AAC in MPEG audio.

With DVD quality at only 20% of the space, Nero Digital video codec supports the most popular simple and advanced MPEG-4 visual profiles, and is fully compatible with all MPEG-4 implementations.

The Nero Digital audio codec is built on Ahead's proven proficiency in AAC technology but goes much further with significant efficiency and quality enhancements. Now set to become a key core component of MPEG-4, High Efficiency AAC in MPEG audio, is an incomparable bandwidth extension technique allowing bit rates to be considerably reduced with no definable quality loss.

Nero Digital is the result of extensive co-development by Ahead Software and one of the World leaders in video and signal processing, Ateme of France. The audio/video codec will be available for download during Q2 2003 with turnkey solutions for Consumer Electronics manufacturers in the same time. More information will be released from the www.nerodigital.com and www.nerodigital.com/embedded web sites soon.

"It's great to see Nero Digital joining the growing amount of products that provide cutting-edge technology building on the interoperable, open standard MPEG-4 standard," said Rob Koenen, President of the MPEG-4 Industry forum.

"Nero Digital will be the World's first complete end to end MPEG-4 solution to include MPEG-4 High Efficiency AAC profile," says Ivan Dimkovic, the MPEG-4 Project leader at Ahead Software. "With its unbeatable video and audio encoding power, we are confident that Nero Digital will be best positioned to become 'the' technology leader in the ever increasing MPEG-4 market."

About Ahead

Ahead Software is the technology leader in CD and DVD recording solutions. Headquartered in Karlsbad, Germany, with a subsidiary located in Glendale, California, Ahead has a global customer base including manufacturers, OEM's, distributors and retail partners. Nero Burning Rom along with Nero Express is the World's premier CD/DVD application software. Related products include InCD, NeroVision Express and Nero ShowTime. Nero Digital is the most complete MPEG-4 audio and video compression technology available to date, including state-of-the-art audio with MPEG-4 High Efficiency AAC.

About Ateme

Ateme is headquartered in France (www.ateme.com). It is one of the leading providers of hardware and software solutions for video and signal processing in the World. To license Nero Digital for embedded solutions, Consumer Electronics manufacturers should visit www.nerodigital.com/embedded.

About M4IF

The MPEG-4 Industry Forum represents more than 100 companies from diverse industries evenly distributed across North America, Europe and Asia, addressing MPEG-4 adoption issues that go beyond the charter of ISO/IEC MPEG. Activities of the forum include an interoperability program, certification, several working groups, access to ISO/MPEG committee members, and an annual conference (WEMP-4). For more information visit: http://www.m4if.org.

Ahead Software is a member of the MPEG-4 Industry Forum and takes part in M4IF's interoperability tests.

Nero® is a registered trademark, InCD is a trademark of Ahead Software AG. Any other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. (C) 2003 Ahead Software. All rights reserved.

Source: Yahoo.com

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By bbob1970, Tuesday 08 April 2003 22:43
In fact CD quality stereo is possible at 48 Kb/s, or 33 hours of high quality music on one CD! This statement can be read on the nero website. Nice but again this sound more like marktingbullshit. Did mp3pro also not say cd quality at 64 kbs and windows wma.
By damiandimitri, Tuesday 08 April 2003 23:29
i agree...but the technic is not standing still.... planes fly faster now then in 1940 so..perhaps it is possible now or in a few years
By Seán, Wednesday 09 April 2003 12:36
SeánThompson multimedia have been boasting about AACPlus being CD quality at 48kbps - 64kbps ever since the introduction of MP3Pro, but no one will provide any sort of player, samples or anything else to show this! cry If a mate said that he has the fastest, most fuel efficient, most high tech car in the country, but refuses to let you see it, would you believe what that person's saying? Oops. Microsoft claim their WMA format is CD quality at 64Kbps. To see this, bring up Windows Media player 7 (or higher), Click 'Tools -> Options...', click the 'CD Audio' tab and drag the slider down until it shows '64 Kbps (CD Quality)'. Seems impresive until one trys encoding their music and finds out what it really sounds like. Stick Out Tongue
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