Xavier Ducloux

  1. Are you or have you been an MPEG member?
    I have been attending MPEG meetings since 2012 and have been implementing or making use of MPEG standards for 25 years.
  2. What do you think makes MPEG special?
    It gathers a community of experts with a large diversity of skills and expertise and is a place where industry and research (private or public) talk to each other.
  3. What do you think is the most important MPEG impact?
    Deliver standards which meet market needs.
  4. Do you think MPEG is a good conduit for research?
    Yes for a collaborative applied research.
  5. Can you comment on your MPEG experience?
    Appreciate the level of expertise of people and the multi-cultural collaboration brought by MPEG. Learnt a lot in the past years as editor of one MPEG standard.
  6. Are you satisfied with MPEG standards?
    Technically speaking, yes, but sad to see that the successful deployment may be compromised by licensing uncertainties
  7. Do you think MPEG standards are the right choice?
    At least, a lot of them in the past met their market and it should still be the same for future standards if the requirements phase is built from industry input contributions.
  8. What do you expect from MPEG in the future?
    Continue to identify interoperability blockers for the successful deployment of new media applications and propose efficient and consensus-based solutions.

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