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SMPTE Journal ( Volume: 106, Issue: 12, December 1997)
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Microsoft DirectShow: A New Media Architecture

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
Doc Type
Journal Article
Content Type
Original Research
Abbreviated Title
SMPTE J
Volume
106, No. 12, pp. 865–871
Abstract
The desktop revolution in production and post-production has dramatically changed the way film and television programs are made, simultaneously reducing equipment costs and increasing operator efficiency. The enabling digital innovations by individual companies using standard computing platforms has come at a price—these custom implementations and closed solutions make sharing of media and hardware between applications difficult if not impossible. Microsoft's DirectShow™ Streaming Media Architecture and Windows Driver Model provide the infrastructure for today's post-production applications and hardware to truly become interoperable. This paper describes the architecture, supporting technologies, and their application in post-production scenarios.
Publication Date
1997-12-01
DOI
10.5594/J17160
ISSN
Print: 0036-1682
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J17160
Author(s)
Amit ChatterjeeMicrosoft Corp., Redmond, WA 98052
bio
Amit Chatterjee completed his Bachelor of Technology Degree with honors in electronics and electrical communications from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, in 1984. He received the President of India Gold Medal for being judged the best graduating student for the period 1979–1984. Amit completed his Master of Technology Degree in computer engineering from the same institute in 1985 and received the Technology Alumni Association Gold Medal. Chatterjee has been working at the Microsoft Corp. since 1988. During this period he has been part of the Windows development team that shipped Windows 95, 3.1, 3.0, and 2.1. He is currently the development lead for Microsoft's DirectShow multimedia architecture.
Andrew MaltzDigital Media Technologies, Inc., Van Nuys, CA 91411
bio
Andrew Maltz is an entertainment technology consultant in Los Angeles. He pioneered nonlinear video editing systems as a principal developer of the Emmy award-winning Ediflex and its digital successor, developed computer animation and digital audio systems, and has worked in film and television production and postproduction. Maltz's current work is in media engines for the Microsoft Windows platforms, digital television equipment for film mastering, and video compression for high-quality desktop applications. Maltz has a BSEE from SUNY Buffalo and is a member of several SMPTE Working Groups.
Copyright
© 1997 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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