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BD-ROM to use Microsoft's VC-9 video codec

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Old 09-01-2004
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BD-ROM to use Microsoft's VC-9 video codec

BD-ROM, the intended successor to DVD-ROM, and which rivals HD-DVD, will use Microsoft's VC-9 video codec for future BD-ROM content, it was revealed by The Blu-ray Disc Association (BRDA) today.

The Association has been quick to point out that the Microsoft codec will not be the only one supported, quite the reverse - there will be a whole range of codecs available to suit various needs. Naturally, BD-ROM provides MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 support, making it backwards compatible with older video storage formats. Hardware vendors will, however, have to license the Microsoft codec if they want to ship Blu-ray branded players.
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