Cineplex Turns Canada UltraViolet
Cineplex Entertainment announced that it is the first retailer in Canada to offer access to the UltraViolet movie service.
Cineplex Entertainment announced that it is the first retailer in Canada to offer access to the UltraViolet movie service.
Walmart announced that it is expanding its in-store Disc-to-Digital movie service.
Rovi Corporation announced that its DivX Plus Streaming digital rights management (DRM) system has been approved for use in UltraViolet services.
DTS announced that several major industry players now support DTS Express surround sound audio in their UltraViolet Common File Format (CFF) content creation tools.
The NPD Group announced its research suggests that women and girls now constitute the majority of viewers of TV episodes streamed for free from services such as Hulu and network-TV websites.
castLabs announced that the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) has selected its UltraViolet Download Service Provider (DSP) for use in the UltraViolet Compliance Verification Program (CVP).
Seagate Technology announced that it is now a member of the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), the consortium behind UltraViolet.
The Digital Entertainment Group (DEG) published its third quarter 2012 Home Entertainment Report.
Redbox announced that it has signed a multi-year agreement with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to bring Warner Bros.’ Blu-ray Disc and DVD titles to Redbox kiosks 28 days after their retail release dates.
Paramount Home Media Distribution and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group announced that they have reached a distribution deal centering on more than 600 catalog titles from the Paramount film library.
Barnes & Noble announced its new 7-inch NOOK HD and 9-inch NOOK HD+ tablets.