Xiph.org plans and projects
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Xiph.org plans and projects, Monty Montgomery, Red Hat
Christopher (Monty) Montgomery is a founder of the Xiph.Org Foundation and the creator of the open-source audio format Ogg Vorbis and other popular open-source packages. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a M.Eng. in Computer Engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology. He is currently a Senior Engineer at the open source software vendor Red Hat where he works on open desktop media software.
Talk Abstract
Xiph.Org is heavily involved in the current generation of Free media, notably Ogg, Vorbis and now WebM and the new Opus codec. In this talk we'll look at the upcoming generation of Xiph codecs such as Opus, as well as where things currently stand with current generation codecs such as Vorbis and WebM. We'll also discuss the equally important non-technical road map including continued work within the IETF and strategy concerning the brewing Patent Apocalypse.
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Oct. 25, 2011
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Monty Montgomery
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Red Hat
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