UltraViolet Shuts Shop July 31st
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) announced it is shutting down its UltraViolet digital movie locker system on July 31, 2019.
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) announced it is shutting down its UltraViolet digital movie locker system on July 31, 2019.
The NPD Group announced its research suggests that over half of the 16 million UltraViolet users in the U.S. view their cloud-based movie library on a television.
BluFocus Inc. announced that it will manage the UltraViolet Compliance Verification Program for the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE).
Rovi Corporation announced that its DivX Digital Rights Management (DRM) system has received conditional approval for use in UltraViolet digital downloads.
Dolby Laboratories announced that Twentieth Century Fox and Anchor Bay now encode movies and TV programs in the UltraViolet Common File Format (CFF) using Dolby Digital Plus.
The Entertainment ID Registry Association announced that it has published a detailed FAQ on the use of its Entertainment Identifier Registry (EIDR) in the UltraViolet work flow.
DTS announced that Paramount Pictures plans to employ the company’s DTS-HD audio codec in its UltraViolet Common File Format (CFF) catalog.
Gracenote announced that its video recognition technology is being employed in VUDU’s In-Home Disc to Digital service.
ABI Research announced it reckons that, depending on how the stars align, active UltraViolet accounts could reach as many as 108 million worldwide by 2018.
Motorola Mobility announced that its SecureMedia content protection system has been approved by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for streaming UltraViolet content.
Cineplex Entertainment announced that it is the first retailer in Canada to offer access to the UltraViolet movie service.