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    Wow Glenn, you seem to be everywhere today. I'd forgotten about Dirac. Has that actually got anywhere yet?

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    Last I heard (from reading the forum), they finalize the spec. They are working on coding the codec, working on the motion estimation code (slow/good tradeoffs) / trying different algorithms for it, and working on performance. But if you really want to know, check their Sourceforge project because I might be wrong.

    Not in beta yet.
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    Isn't the DCI spec based on JP2k?

    Also Bink is Wavelet based and they are very widely adopted.

    Edit: Whoops just saw Graeme already hit point one.

    But yeah.. Bink. They're very well established, give them a try. Best of all I think you can compile your movie into a runtime using the RAD tools. (No codec required for your client!)
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    DCI spec is based on JPEG2000, yes.

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