PRESS RELEASE 17 April 2005

Apple Continues to Lead the Industry in the Adoption of HD Video at NAB

NAB, Las Vegas — April 17th, 2005
Apple continues to lead the industry in the adoption of high definition video by demonstrating a complete HD video production and playback platform at NAB (booth #1902) this week. Apple will showcase Mac OS X version 10.4 “Tiger” and QuickTime 7, which includes support for the H.264 codec, along with Final Cut Studio, the ultimate HD video production suite.
“With H.264 at the core of Tiger and the launch of Final Cut Studio, we've created the industry's first completely integrated platform to capture, edit, playback and burn high definition video”, said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.
QuickTime 7, featuring the H.264 codec, allows users to playback pristine quality high definition video on today's shipping computers with no additional hardware required. H.264 has been adopted by both the DVD Forum and Blu-ray Disc Association for the next generation of high capacity, high definition DVDs. Apple will release QuickTime 7 in conjunction with the release of Mac OS X “Tiger” on Friday April 29th.
Final Cut Studio, Apple's ultimate HD video production suite, centres around Final Cut Pro 5, a major upgrade to the Emmy award-winning editing software for DV, SD, HD and film. Final Cut Studio features state-of-the-art tools that complement Final Cut Pro 5, including Soundtrack Pro, a revolutionary new audio editing and sound design application that makes video projects sound as good as they look; Motion 2, the world's first real-time motion graphics application with GPU accelerated 32-bit float rendering; and DVD Studio Pro 4, the first commercially available DVD authoring software that burns high definition DVDs to the latest HD DVD specification.
Apple is committed to both emerging high definition DVD standards — Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD. Apple is an active member of the DVD Forum which developed the HD DVD standard, and last month joined the Board of Directors of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
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