Talk:MPEG-7

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I am reverting the bullet on frameline video notation; please do not add it back without explanation. It appears very non-notable from Google searches, and isn't even released yet (still in beta)? As such this external link would be considered advertising/spam. I haven't looked in detail into the others so feel free to remove other links or even the entire section. Quarl (talk) 2006-02-05 22:34Z

Removing a link to the ONLY commercially available MPEG-7 software from the MPEG-7 page makes no sense to me. Frameline is currently in Public Beta yes, but is available to pre-order - so it is for sale. All the other tools listed here are also valid, but are little more than esoteric test apps & tools. Frameline 47 is the first of a kind and a very important application for the MPEG community.
Please read this feedback;

Great product! We're very excited about what you folks have done and have been waiting for this a long time. I teach our streaming course and evangalize the MPEG-4 format due to its amazing potential. Discussing MPEG-7 with someone usually flies over their heads - but wow - we're finally there! I would be interested in working with your company to see what we can do at Utah Valley State in the Digital Media Department.
James The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jwengwell (talk • contribs) .

Please provide a published reference about Frameline to show that is a notable software, and a reference for it being the first commercial software for MPEG-7. See also: WP:SPAM. Quarl (talk) 2006-02-08 21:34Z