[sldev] Fwd: ISO MPEG-V

Bj Raz whitequill.bj at gmail.com
Sat Jun 21 19:05:56 PDT 2008


I sent the "SL > WoW > IMVU" diagram to a single person verses the thread by
accident.  As something I could see as a perspective future, of the
standard, and the simplistic pictogram from the PDF.  It didn't seem
imposable with the current technologies we have available to us at this time
as well.
If the ability to unite avatars into SL is outside the realm of current
possibilities, please discount the whole idea.  Though it seems far-fetched,
it (to me) does not seem out side of our reach.  Where can SL go if not
out?  It is open source, the devs can help and other platforms can too if LL
and we can help the the virtual and real world see the extreme potential of
Second Life, it can become I see, what none of us can or will ever imagine.


Voluntary integration will be needed, not force to the industry to conform
to Second Life.  They will have to see the potential, they will have to come
to us.  Though we can advertise SL as a platform to integrate into.  To
develop into an industry standard platform where an avatar can cross into
another world. From its origin, and back again.  This is all I can see,  I
can not tell how, or when, just that if it can happen it will.  That is all.

BjRazzz Qinan

On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Lawson English <lenglish5 at cox.net> wrote:

>  Jason Giglio wrote:
>
>> Timeless Prototype wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Maybe I'm just cynical today, but is this whole MPEG-V thing just a way
>>> to make money from royalties/licensing by documenting protocols that
>>> ultimately someone else developed and implemented beforehand?
>>>
>>> - Timeless
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I'm sure they also have higher goals, like ensuring that all content is
>> "protected" by DRM in the future.
>>
>> -Jason
>>
>>
>
> Well, the MPEG-21 doesn't require that, so I doubt they do either.
>
> Lawson
>
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