Interoperability
“The Interoperability Centre”, hosted by the Professional MPEG Forum, has, for the duration of IBC2003, a demonstration of Forbidden’s new FORlive technology. A joint system built by Snell & Wilcox and Forbidden converts standard MXF videos on-the-fly into Forbidden’s…
Read MoreLaunch of live Internet streaming – FORlive
Forbidden Technologies, the company which develops and markets video streaming products and services for the Internet, will launch FORlive, an exclusive new product, which combines live, easy access and quality broadcasting over the Internet. The launch…
Read MorePartnership with Morogo Films
Forbidden has formed a partnership with Morogo Films. Morogo Films was set up in March 2003 and is a film maker which targets the corporate and development sectors.
Read MoreCompressor update
We have just upgraded our beta test compression systems. The latest version can compress much higher quality audio. We are also completing a Graphical User Interface in response to demand for a system aimed at non-experts.
Read MoreLive update
The Forbidden Live video streaming codec now has a Java player. SiteSeer Japan has joined the alpha test programme by streaming Forbidden’s video over the internet in a standard Japanese web browser. The video is captured…
Read MoreRecent press
New Media Age has an extensive feature on motion pictures on mobile phones. “Java handset penetration is nearing 100m…”, which puts Forbidden in a good technological position, as we first demonstrated video streaming to Java phones…
Read MoreIBC tickets
Forbidden Technologies has a limited number of complimentary tickets for IBC2003 in Amsterdam this September.
Read MoreSummer student
Forbidden Technologies would like to thank Paul for helping to run our video compression service and for his work on a future product.
Read MoreSo psyched to part of the A+E Networks deployment of Blackbird.
Kevin Tobin - Senior Director of Production, A+E Networks