"Open Source" Apple says "No" to Xanim 182
Frostking writes "According to the homepage of the Xanim author,
Apple has prohibited Sorenson, the makers of the codec
used in the Starwars clips among other things, to license
the codec to anybody else, including Mark Podlipec the
Xanim author. "
Xanim is *not* open source -- IT'S NOT OPEN SOURCE (Score:1)
Apple will be the losers (Score:1)
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
*cough*
sorry, it's just that Java isn't exactly known for, uh, speed...
Did anyone expect otherwise, really? (Score:1)
They're no better than Microsoft, and, with the way they're pimping Open Source for their own gain (Apache, etc...), they could be considered worse.
Screw them.
- A.P.
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Xanim is *not* open source (Score:1)
VERY misleading title (Score:1)
Apple's policy with the codec they paid a lot to help develop is not to license it out. However, no one has asked them to make an exception for xanim. Apple has not said no, because they have not been requested.
Maybe if we request that Apple does, they will. But they've done nothing wrong yet.
I'd sure hate to get slammed for saying "no" to a question that was never asked of me.
I thought MOV was pretty good. (Score:1)
If it don't work with xanim... I don't watch it.
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Boycott Apple (Score:1)
It is important to note the effect that slashdot postings can have on companies. After Toshiba said that they would not release information for the IR interface, everybody rallied around and boycotted Toshiba. Then 3 days later they gave the information. Now, I personally wouldn't be caught dead in the same room as a mac, but I'm sure there are some who don't mind 'em. Show apple your stripes. Tell them it's not OK to pretend to be supportive of Open Source when their only goals are for their immediate gain. Free the Format! -
Limited Audience - RealVideo version available (Score:1)
There's a RealVideo version of trailer #2 at
http://solo.gatech.edu/ [gatech.edu]
-adam a
ps. I agree, 'tis a shame, Sorenson rocks.
about apple releasing QT for linux (Score:1)
is that you can choose (or migrate)your hardware without worrying about software. this is lessening
with all the binary only software out there.
There are companies like Mental Ray who write
good software for all platforms of linux as well
as the other OSs they support. (of course being
funded by hollywood may have something to do
with why they can afford to do this)
but anyway, it is another reason that open source
software is preferable.
Come on people! (Score:1)
Yes, but if you want to hop on the open source bandwagon (like Apple just did), the price is at least some respect for the tenets. For example, at least don't inconvenience people for no gain of your own. If I can use this codec on Windows, it's not an Apple exclusive -- so what does it cost Apple to allow it to run on Linux? Nothing. So why should they disallow it?
apple & open source (Score:1)
Uh-uh. And Netscape, IBM, Oracle, Informix et al. are just doing it out of their great philantropic ideals....?
Get real--these are companies whose primary purpose of existence is to make money and make their shareholders happy.
But as long as they benefit OS movement in the process, we're all happy.
And please, spend more than 5 minutes working on a Mac before you bash it.
That is SO Wrong... (Score:1)
Especially since it isn't even Sorenson's work. (Score:1)
Steve Jobless has a knack for picking out great ideas like the Imac, firewire, and the GUI, but he falls on his face when it comes to licensing those ideas. Today while every other company realizes licensing their technology to third parties is the only way to survive, Apple is the single company wanting to remain the sole proprietor of its technology.
Sorenson is brilliant - this is annoying (Score:1)
It is really annoying when closed source is not only closed by also _better_
Are there any OS codec projects? It's a pretty tough field...
Pimping Apache - too right (Score:1)
Open Source at the moment fits in rather well with Apple's image - the whole 'slightly rebellious, but squeaky clean and terribly stylish "think differnt"' thing. It's all crap.
And they boast about how Apache 1.3.4 is a 'core component' of OS X. Sure... like it's somehow more core than every other BSD/Linux distro that bundles it.
I'm sorry, at least Microsoft are willing to say "We're big, ugly, and we aim to win by any means possible". Apple are just as ugly, want to be just as big, but are twice as slimey.
And, in the balance, Microsoft have produced more decent software than Apple. Scary, huh?
Point to remember (Score:1)
Sorenson is one of the best codecs around. That's why Apple won't show the source or license it.
Apple are happy to open up the stuff they have that's no use. A bunch of badly written drivers, some mucked about BSD code.
Apple are just hoping some programmer out there comes along and fixes a few bugs for them. When it comes to giving back to the community by opening up the stuff they've done properly - quicktime, the GUI, etc. - oh, suddenly they aren't so keen.
At least Microsoft aren't asking a bunch of Linux programmers to help them do their dirty laundry.
I always thought Apple were kinda cuddly but incompetent - flashes of genius amongst lots of well-intentioned screw ups.
Now I think they are just a bunch of tossers who want to cash in on anything and save their sorry asses. OS X isn't even BSD with a nice GUI. It's first and foremost BSD with Apple branding. And, now, apparently, Apache branding.
Hell, looking at the Apple site (http://www.apple.com/macosx/server/apache.html) you'd think they invented Apache, or funded it 100% themselves or something.
Wankers.
So innocent. (Score:1)
After working in the advertising industry, I can tell you that what counts is what the person sees in the first 1.25 seconds.
Your text "Certified implementation.." appears in knocked back (adspeak for 'made less obvious') text in smaller print to the side of the main article.
What the person sees is the Apache logo incorporated AS PART OF an Apple product (the logo is on the screen of a G4). This would break most companies' use of logo guidelines. Alas that Apache has none.
Also, the headline (what the managers remember) says "Mac OSx server proudly presents Apache".
I've ignored the second line of the headline? Sure I have. So will the readers (subconsciously).
It's all very sad, but it's all very true.
Apple will be the losers (Score:1)
Come on people! (Score:1)
The licensing restrictions... (Score:1)
As a public company with shareholders, it has to do something to generate interest in its products, otherwise the perceived value of Apple's stock drops through the floor. They *do* have a bottom line to worry about. That being said, QuickTime being ported to other platforms is very possible, given that they've already moved it to two beyond the MacOS (Win32, OS [Ne]X[T] Server).
With all the locked mindsets about Apple's business practices, it's a wonder anyone drives a Ford (*cough* Exploding Pinto *cough*).
-cfw
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Come on people! (Score:1)
Troll Tech is another completely different case. Troll Tech came up with a really good window toolkit that didn't catch on because although it was free for users it was not open source.
Joseph Elwell.
Some more things... (Score:1)
I think that, once again, we should wait and see what happens. That's one thing I've noticed on Slashdot: the average reader is far too quick to jump to conclusions.
Bah. (Score:1)
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As long as each individual is facing the TV tube alone, formal freedom poses no threat to privilege.
My enemy's enemy. (Score:1)
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As long as each individual is facing the TV tube alone, formal freedom poses no threat to privilege.
How about WINE? (Score:1)
work under WINE yet??
why bother? (Score:1)
I made the mistake of recommending an Imac to someone last week. I didn't even hate the guy, but now he is going to be stuck with a cute box that is closed. I cannot help him if he has a problem (except for things like not plugged in, etc...) Apple seems to be the pinnacle of marketing and trapping people into their side of the fence.
Apple will be the losers (Score:1)
My enemy's enemy. (Score:1)
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Limited Audience - RealVideo version available (Score:1)
I've ever gotten 200 kilo bytes per second (yes
bytes, not bits). Damn I love my cable modem
Actually ... (was: Limited Audience) (Score:1)
| into [Windows] and downloaded the trailer from
| there.
Actually, I just downloaded the mpeg. Viewed it with mpegtv on my Alpha. Under Linux.
can I use that as a sig? (Score:1)
Apple aren't interested (Score:1)
If you want QT for Linux lobby Apple.
Or persuade content developers to use Real and persuade Real to do G2 on Linux (Likely).
Or set up a project to write an Open Source Codec of comparable quality to Sorenson (not easy).
QuickTime For Linux? (Score:1)
Kudos to Podlipec (Score:1)
Just wanted to say thanks, Mark.
Next time you want to complain about something xanim doesn't support, find out why; chances are Mark or someone else has given it their best shot.
Bare feet/yellow toe nails (Score:1)
Bah. (Score:1)
Did anyone expect otherwise, really? (Score:1)
Apple will always be the underdog next to MS so they will always struggle to impress the rest of us. As for Jobs pulling the clones out, hell Apple would be the smallest supplier of machines if Power Computing was still around. And if you know Apple then you'd know the HW profits feed and cloth them.
Stop your moaning, Jobs is a hippie who likely smoked weed and walked around barefoot with yellow toe nails. I doubt that Gates even knows what a joint is (or seen a yellow yoe nail)- so who do you trust now?
I doubt that this will affect MS much in the *near* future but I would really be interested in hearing some level headed responces as to what people assume Bill Gates is thinking.
S.L.
STOOPID (Score:1)
Maybe a little thought should be put into our comments before posting. Flame away about any OS you choose but please provide some factual basis.
S.L.
Point to remember (Score:1)
Since they already give away the Quicktime viewer for Windows and the Mac, I don't see what they have to lose, other than the threat that Linux will overtake MacOS in popularity. By some accounts, it already has.
Reverse Engineering (Score:1)
Another thing: it's perfectly legal. So long as you can prove you developed your process independently of the other, there is no patent issue involved. This is why, among other things, MS can't stop SMB's being ported to Linux.
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"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. "
Who says Sorensen better? (Mail Fox, too) (Score:1)
Apple is so transparent. Their hard-on for Sorenson is just an attempt to beat Microsoft at its own game of CLOSED PROPRIETARY "standards". We are just incidental roadkill.
Send mail to Fox and Lucasfilm telling them that you couldn't watch their clip, thanks to their choice of "technology".
Just don't make Marc Podlipec really mad, or he might reverse engineer the sucker. He's done it before. What say, Marc?
Podlipec CinePak source (Score:1)
I have the utmost respect for Marc, his code, and his contributions to computing freedom, but, lest people be afraid to undertake similar efforts, the truth needs to be known.
He withdrew the CinePak source because Radius threatened legal action, and because Radius paid him to do so.
Who says Sorensen better? (Mail Fox, too) (Score:1)
Now that an Anonymous Coward is telling me Sorenson is better, I believe it. Thanks for lending your credibility.
Who says Sorensen better? (Mail Fox, too) (Score:1)
Sorenson, though not perfect, is far more faithful to the original and pleasant to look at. The only downside I see is the CPU requirement which makes it practically unplayable on anything slower than 100 Mhz...
MPEG, in my experience, has some major playback control problems, often stuttering or lacking proper audio/video syncing.
backwards... (Score:1)
Who says Sorensen better? (Mail Fox, too) (Score:1)
Do you believe now?
(jeez... how many fucking jackass idiot zealot dumbfuck linux "pseudo-defenders" who have minimal experience with non-linux/non-windows stuff are there on slashdot anyway? linux would be far more popular without the damage you no-brain pimplefaced morons cause the community when you mindlessly bash stuff you *really* know nothing about... open your fucking minds, morons... sometimes methinks that the majority of the linux zealots are ex-windows lamers that just changed os's to be more "in"...)
tnt -- somewhat annoyed...
btw: "death to all fanatics"/sl
backwards... (Score:1)
Bah. (Score:1)
Apple deserves to go bankrupt. (Score:1)
I thought Apple was warming up to Linux by supporting LinuxPPC/mkLinux. You'd think they'd want Quicktime to be a CROSS-PLATFORM video codec. But no, Apple is just being Apple - stupid.
Oh well, I give em 5 more years before they shoot themselves in the head once in for all.
contact info? (Score:1)
Reverse Enineering Codecs (Score:1)
Hell, the codec modules are around 5K.
You could practically brute force it.
Come on people! (Score:1)
You want a free codec as good as sorenson? Go write one. Port it to quicktime. Give it away free to lucasfilm and everyone. But don't bitch because someone who -did- put in the effort didn't decide to give it to you for free.
Open source is about admirable people giving away stuff they worked hard on and cooperating. What I hear here is the same lame bitching the script kiddies do when they can't get Q3A on their favorite wAreZ servers.
Worst of all, CmdrTaco seems to have bought in on this one and posted a pretty editorially biased article.
Anyways. I support Apple for making great products, despite the odds. I support Troll Tech for making a great desktop environment possible (one that doesn't crash). I even support Larry Wall, despite the fact that his profit model means I have to buy lots of out-of-date books rather than getting good online documentation and tutorials. All these folks, and more, have given us great stuff, often for cheap or free. Sure, I want more....and if I rub this here lamp and the genie comes out........
Please folks, stop being lame.
Staw Wars trailers... I got the mpeg version :-) (Score:1)
didn't catch on (Score:1)
Caldera
Stampede
3 major linux distributions that ship KDE.
Didn't catch on? Perhaps that's just wishful thinking.
Sorenbitch doesn't raise a candle to... (Score:1)
Apple will be the losers (Score:1)
backwards... (wrong again) (Score:1)
VERY misleading title (Score:1)
Grow up people.
booting windows...Limited Audience (Score:1)
just to see if there was a noticable difference.
the mpeg version worked fine for me
but i would definitely like to see quicktime on linux...
brian
apple & open source (Score:1)
Open Source posers? (Score:1)
Apple did NOT say no to Mark Podlipec! (Score:1)
So.. send those letters! Apple has not been contacted yet.. well, likely by -now- it has.. but you get the drift.
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Limited Audience (Score:1)
you heard it right here, folks. get a life: become a trolling AC.
-- neil
"Open Source" is a trademark of Apple Computer, In (Score:1)
I don't understand why the "dec" part or all these codecs are so protected even in binary form. They give it away for other platforms don't they?
I'll wait for Star Wars on videotape as long as it isn't Apple Quicktime for VHS.
- strange planet, Earth.
Jobs is a shill (Score:1)
I won't even give them 5 years. (Newton Users have Long Memories)...Then Gates can complete his buyout.
. It's been pretty plain since microsloth's $150 million investment/bailout that Steve Jobs is a shill for Bill Gates.
--vead
apple & open source (Score:1)
Someday, You (sir or madame, can't tell because You didn't have the cojones to sign Your words) will have a need for a piece of software that won't yet exist when You need it.
And You may have to ask for help from one of these "open source hippies" as You have calumnified and characterised them here.
Pray it isn't me...I might not be so ideologically pure that I won't let You starve.
oh, 1 more thing...Bill Gates is one of those stockholders. Apple ill-serves itself if it thinks the Open Source Community will forget that.
Apples moves wrt "opening" some of OS X seem to me to be transparent pandering, without really putting much of anything on the table. I say screw OS X. Concentrate on Linux. Let us not divide ourselves or dilute our purpose...great and robust open code.
--vead
Apple will be the losers (Score:1)
Would anyone who happens to know Steve Jobs' email address please get CmdrTaco to put it up on the front page? An immediate deluge of angry email to the right mailbox would probably be the quickest way round this.
I'll be writing to Lucasfilm to complain too.
Pectin (Score:1)
Sorenson made money on the deal (Score:1)
Then apple gives it away to mac and win users... Those greedy bastards..
Maybe if you ask nicely qt could be ported to linux...?
-A
sick of ignorant people (Score:1)
Speaking of xanim... (Score:1)
Oh... And if Bill Gates wasn't around, Steve Jobs would take his place as the Computer Industry Anti-Christ.
Limited Audience (Score:1)
I think that we really do need a good Open Source video format, then we can simply convert from the proprietary formats & watch our movies in peace. (MPEG comes closest - since it is an industry standard, it's easier to get specs for its codecs, but it's algorithms are still patented & can become lawsuit magnets...)
Hello dimwits? (Score:1)
You would think that slashdot is a social experiment, and some social scientists are going to come out with a paper talking about how people who post to it are as cattlelike as any other group of people, despite whinging and whining about how individualistic and independant they are.
Hello dimwits? (Score:1)
isn't Open Source either. What I am pointing out
is the hypocracy of the slashdot crowd in
bitching about one non-open source party refusing
to help another non-open source party.
See the idiocy now?
Did anyone expect otherwise, really? (Score:1)
for their proprietary technology and exclusive licensing of it. Am I right?
Pimping Apache - too right (Score:1)
Linux people love to brag about all the free software (like Apache) they get with their OS. Why shouldn't Apple do the same?
- StrangeDaze
Apple deserves to go bankrupt. (Score:1)
People have been saying that for 20 years...
- StrangeDaze
except (Score:1)
Again with the BeOS comments...I keep seeing this BeOS bullshit pop up after every Apple story. When will people give this one up? It's pretty obvious that Apple doesn't want Be on their hardware and Be doesn't want to waste their time maintaining the PowerPC version of BeOS when Intel is such a bigger opportunity for them.
And, don't forget, FireWire was chosen as an industry standard by the IEEE, which by the way doesn't prevent companies from profitting from these standards. Apple has been charging licensing fees for FireWire all along. The latecomers were asked to pay more, but after they made a stink Apple joined a few other companies in an effort to promote use of FireWire in the industry by creating a licensing program that they all approve of. Check here for more info on that one:
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,3 2501,00.html [news.com]
- StrangeDaze
Apple will be the losers (Score:1)
Point to remember (Score:1)
Come on people! (Score:1)
with the new version of xanim that allows dynamically loaded codecs. Sorenson is an excellent codec, and I'd be willing to pay them for it. I'll even grudgingly grant them the right to limit its use if that's what they really want, but that doesn't mean I can't lobby them to change that position. However, I think it's a sign of desperation for Apple to enter into such a restrictive license agreement (assuming that's how they have any say in it at all), and given the fact that my Windoze Premiere has Sorenson support, they've already let the cat out of the bag for their biggest competitor. Any further restrictions are childish.
except (Score:1)
Also, heard of FireWire? Apple allowed it to become the de facto industry standard such that many companies depend on it for their products. Then, surprise! Fork over the money please. I expect they will do the same with their "open source" initiative.
And how about OS support? Did you know Apple is stonewalling efforts to port the BeOS to the new G3s? They have consistently refused to provide the necessary technical information needed to do so. You'd almost think they didn't want other OSs running on their systems.
Apple may have to compete with MicroSoft for platform market share, but in the Macintosh-compatible market, they are the monopoly. And they certainly are acting like one.
"Open Source" is a trademark of Apple Computer, In (Score:1)
WTF? The article actually says this. Please excuse me while I destroy something.
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Apple - Give and Take (Score:1)
a) It sure doesn't look like apple will be releaseing one for a while, so not a huge loss of revenue for them.
b) Apple hasn't APSL'd some of it's code just to be nice, it will benefit massivly from the input of the Open Software community, who will develop away code that apple still has limited rights too, or write drivers for PPC OS's meaning the OS becomes more flexable, hence more adoptable at little cost to Apple, - We're giving them all this help, who about something it return.
With all these IBM, Apple etc 'Open Sorce initiatives" we seem to be running to embrace and perhaps not being as cautious as we should. When it comes down to it IBM and Apple at Corporations with Shareholders and Executives who by-and-large don't know alot about OSS but do know alot about Making money. I hope that they don't have ulteria motives, but I suspect that they are simple covering their bases or at worst profitearing.
D.