Talk:TrueMotion S

Regarding the notability tag - if you don't think TrueMotion S is notable, then you have to tag all other video codecs such as Cinepak, XviD or DivX. --Abdull 23:44, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
 * XviD and DivX are notable because they are widely used. TrueMotion S is no longer widely used, and is notable mostly as part of the history of On2 Technologies, and for being used in some early FMV games. --Mcoder 14:41, 3 February 2007 (UTC)


 * That would appear to be a claim of its notability, then. I don't see a problem with that. Bryan Derksen 08:38, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

History and more info if anyone cares
"The Duck Corporation was founded in 1992 by Stanley Marder, Daniel Miller and Victor Yurkovsky"

That page also says patents were applied for on the TrueMotion codec, but a USPTO search doesn't turn up ANY applying to any of the three founders, nor any company with "Duck" in the name that sounds anywhere similar to The Duck Corp., so I think it's safe to assume the patent applications were dropped.

TM2X Software for VFW and Quicktime is available

Also, "A Partial List of CD-ROM Titles that use Duck TrueMotion"

I also enjoyed the quote: "It is by no means certain that DVD Movie Players will seriously challenge VCR's in the consumer market. DVD Movie Players share many characteristics of Laser Disc Players and for that reason may also never really take off." 

Rcooley (talk) 01:47, 24 September 2008 (UTC)