Digital Rapids Supports Ultraviolet
Digital Rapids announced that its Transcode Manager 2.0 media processing software supports UltraViolet.
Digital Rapids announced that its Transcode Manager 2.0 media processing software supports UltraViolet.
Rovi Corporation announced TotalCode Enterprise 2.0, a scalable, server-distributed encoding system for high volume content creation and delivery.
DTS announced it will showcase its latest audio technology for UltraViolet, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and Over-the-Top (OTT) video delivery at NAB Show 2012.
Walmart announced its new in-store disc to digital service, which employs UltraViolet technology to make movies purchased on DVDs and Blu-ray discs available to be watched on Internet-connected devices.
IHS announced it reckons there are now 800,000 UltraViolet household accounts in the United States.
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) provided an update on the roll-out of UltraViolet at CES 2012.
Rovi Corporation announced that it has updated its Rovi Entertainment Store to support UltraViolet, DivX Plus streaming and new devices.
IHS iSuppli announced it reckons that six major movie studios are barking up the right tree with their UltraViolet initiative.
Strategy Analytics announced it reckons that the Ultraviolet initiative may struggle in the face of Apple’s dominance in the digital media content and device market.
DTS, Inc. and Digital Rapids announced the companies’ first tools that support the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem’s (DECE) UltraViolet specification.
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) announced the launch of its UltraViolet licensing program for content, technology and service providers.