Rovi Unveils DivX 10
Rovi Corporation announced DivX 10, which enables the free creation and playback of DivX video in the new High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard.
Rovi Corporation announced DivX 10, which enables the free creation and playback of DivX video in the new High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard.
Sony Electronics announced that it has launched its Video Unlimited 4K video download service and is rolling out two new Ultra HDTVs.
CinemaNow announced that it has officially launched its Ultraviolet Disc to Digital service in Canada.
SENSIO Technologies announced that its 3DGO! VOD service will be available on Panasonic 3DTVs across the United States and Canada.
Parks Associates announced its latest research suggests that, among households with a streaming video media device, far more use a Roku than an Apple TV.
Redbox and Verizon announced that their Redbox Instant by Verizon streaming video service is now available on Roku.
GfK announced its latest research suggests that subscribers to major video services watch four times as many TV shows as movies, and are just as likely to gravitate to old Star Trek episodes as something from the past year.
DTS announced that Paramount Pictures plans to employ the company’s DTS-HD audio codec in its UltraViolet Common File Format (CFF) catalog.
Cineplex Entertainment and Warner Bros. announced that Pacific Rim will be Canada’s first SuperTicket, which bundles theatre admission and a UltraViolet digital version of the movie.
Strategy Analytics announced it reckons that there will be more than one billion digital television households by 2014.
Time Warner Cable announced that its video subscribers who are Microsoft Xbox LIVE Gold members will be able to watch up to 300 live TV channels through their Xbox 360.