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The Khronos Group releases OpenML software development kit at NAB2004
Apr 16, 2004 12:00 PM
The Khronos Group will release, free of charge an OpenML software
development kit (SDK) that provides software and hardware developers
with a complete, cross-platform programming environment for the
standardized capturing, processing, synchronizing and playing of
digital media content. Developers who work with streaming media
content, audio and video or controlling and synchronizing devices will
want to use OpenML.
The company said that with the widespread adoption of the OpenML
SDK, developers can take advantage of more open system architectures
for integrated graphics and video applications allowing them to more
easily develop cross-platform media content.
The OpenML file protocol makes it easier to accomplish these digital
media tasks because it is an open and cross-platform API that
synchronizes multiple devices to manage media streams and works with
OpenGL to create a unified programming environment.
With almost 4000 downloads of the SDK and more than 13,000 of the
specification since the beta version was released earlier this year,
momentum is clearly building around the OpenML standard. This growth
shows that the industry is ripe for more effective standardization that
will improve the development process for all manufacturers and enhance
the end-user experience through greater interoperability.
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