Luca Barbarito

  1. Are you or have you been an MPEG member?
    No
  2. What do you think makes MPEG special?
    The extremely large diffusion
  3. What do you think is the most important MPEG impact?
    It contributed to develop (and change) the competition in the music and the film industry. In the way people “consume” those products
  4. Do you think MPEG is a good conduit for research?
    Many researcher can exchange ideas and see what the others are doing.
  5. Can you comment on your MPEG experience?
    I am not a member
  6. Are you satisfied with MPEG standards?
    As a consumer I would say yes (but I have no idea if there might be something better)
  7. Do you think MPEG standards are the right choice?
    Yes they are one of the best example of standard
  8. What do you expect from MPEG in the future?
    To keep on its task. With the evolution of hardware, compression standards can improve. I would pay attention at:
  9. a) a “right” pace of development. Not too fast but not even too slow.
  10. b) “diffusion” more then “quality” It is important to keep most important player on board.

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