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In December 2005, [[Skype]] announced that they had selected the VP7 codec for point-to-point video conferencing. [http://www.on2.com/index.php?id=486&news_id=164]
In December 2005, [[Skype]] announced that they had selected the VP7 codec for point-to-point video conferencing. [http://www.on2.com/index.php?id=486&news_id=164]


[[Move Networks]] is also using the VP7 codec in its Move Media Player plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer, currently used by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] for its streaming of full network shows.
Move Networks is also using the VP7 codec in its Move Media Player plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer, currently used by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] for its streaming of full network shows.
[http://www.movenetworks.com/news-releases/widevine-and-move-networks-announce-partnership-integration-to-secure-delivery-of-video-content-for-major-broadcast-networks]
[http://www.movenetworks.com/news-releases/widevine-and-move-networks-announce-partnership-integration-to-secure-delivery-of-video-content-for-major-broadcast-networks]



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TrueMotion VP7 is a video codec developed by On2 Technologies as a successor to earlier efforts such as VP3, VP5 and TrueMotion VP6. It is a codec with both VFW and DirectShow support that On2 Technologies claims has better compression than leading competitive codecs such as MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) and VC-1.[citation needed] However, the objective measurements used by On2 Technologies do not correlate perfectly with subjective quality measurements.

In December 2005, Skype announced that they had selected the VP7 codec for point-to-point video conferencing. [1]

Move Networks is also using the VP7 codec in its Move Media Player plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer, currently used by ABC and Fox for its streaming of full network shows. [2]

See also