Re: [JAVA3D] Java3D MPEG4 VRML Encoder/Decoder

2001-09-06 Thread VĂ­ctor
I'm really interested on Java MPEG4 BIFS Codec, and it would be for non commercial use. Mojtaba Hosseini ha escrito: > Hello, > I was wondering if you are still interested in the Java MPEG-4 BIFS > Codec and if you intend to use it for non-commercial research or not. > >

Re: [JAVA3D] Java3D MPEG4 VRML Encoder/Decoder

2001-07-18 Thread evolutie
>I have to say that I have > received only 3-4 emails back from this group showing interest. If the > interest in a Java3D MPEG4 BIFS encoder/decoder is that little, I wonder > if going through all the legal procedures is worth it. > Once again, thank you very much for your feedback. I would be

Re: [JAVA3D] Java3D MPEG4 VRML Encoder/Decoder

2001-07-18 Thread Fergus Murray
Motjaba, I think there is actually quite a lot of demand for *any* MPEG4 BIFS encoder/decoder/player which works properly. You may just be asking the wrong people. I don't know if you've tried any of what's available by way of players, but from what I understand there is currently much left t

Re: [JAVA3D] Java3D MPEG4 VRML Encoder/Decoder

2001-07-17 Thread Mojtaba Hosseini
Hello, Thank you very very much Alan Hudson for your comments. It gave me an idea of how much of an undertaking releasing the code is. What scares me off is the MPEG4 IP issue that you mentioned. I'm an engineer and by default know absolutely nothing about legal issues. That's why I posted the id

Re: [JAVA3D] Java3D MPEG4 VRML Encoder/Decoder

2001-07-11 Thread giles
Hello, My name is Alan Hudson and I'm the chair of the Open Source group at the Web3D consortium. I'm also a major developer on the Xj3D project. You definately have an interesting codebase there. Open sourceing the code would be a good thing. One question, have you cleared the IP issues rela