- Sorenson codec
The Sorenson codec (also known as Sorenson Video Codec, Sorenson Video Quantizer or SVQ) is a
digital video codec devised by the company Sorenson Media. It is used in Apple'sQuickTime and inAdobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash).The Sorenson Video codec first appeared with the release of QuickTime 3 on
March 30 ,1998 . With QuickTime 4, it was given wide exposure for the release of the teaser trailer for "" onMarch 11 ,1999 . Sorenson Video 2 was released in March 1999; however, it mainly included minor improvements and optimizations to the Developer Edition of the encoder, as movies encoded with it were backwards compatible with the Sorenson Video decoder. An improved Sorenson Video 3 codec debuted with the release of QuickTime 5.0.2 onJuly 1 ,2001 . As Apple began to move away from proprietary codecs with its embrace ofMPEG-4 , Sorenson Media next licensed the newest version of the codec toMacromedia as Sorenson Spark (SorensonH.263 ), released with Macromedia Flash 6/MX onMarch 4 ,2002 . [ [http://www.adobe.com/macromedia/proom/pr/2002/flash_mx_video.html Macromedia - Press room : Macromedia and Sorenson Media Bring Video to Macromedia Flash Content and Applications ] ] The specifications of the codec were not public, and for a long time the only way to play back Sorenson video was to use Apple'sQuickTime player, or theMPlayer for Unix/Linux, which in turnpiggy-back edMicrosoft Windows DLL -files extracted from Apple's player.According to an anonymous developer [ [http://www.drunkenblog.com/drunkenblog-archives/000312.html Deconstructing H.264/AVC] on DrunkenBlog, July 28, 2004.] of
FFmpeg ,reverse engineering of the SVQ3 codec revealed it as a tweaked version ofH.264 . The same developer also added support for this codec to FFmpeg, making native playback possible on all platforms supported by FFmpeg.References
External links
* [http://www.sorensonmedia.com/ sorensonmedia.com]
* [http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=Sorenson_Video_1 MultimediaWiki]
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