Monday, February 27, 2012

Product briefs.(Sonic Solutions; Soundscape Digital Technology)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)

Sonic Solutions' new DVD authoring application for Windows 98 and NT, Sonic DVDit! SE, now includes RAVISENT Technologies' Software Cinemaster 2000 software DVD player, providing users a complete solution for DVD creation and playback. Software CineMaster 2000 shows clear and detailed full-frame-rate video with no frame and offers Windows 98 and complete DVD-Video specification support including multi-angle video, multiple language audio and subtitles and interactive menus.

LIPSinc's Ventriloquist for 3D Studio MAX R3.0 is now available. Ventriloquist is a software that automates the process of synchronising correct mouth movements to dialogue for animated characters, The new plug-in for 3D Studio MAX, priced at US$595, is available for review and purchase from the company's web site at www.lipsinc.com.

Soundscape Digital has released a powerful combination of PC audio and Windows recording products all in one package. This package was developed with several top music software developers. Offered at 699 [pounds sterling], the Mixtreme 2000 Digital PowerPAK contains over 1,250 [pounds sterling] worth of audio products featuring five popular software applications on the market, allowing users to build an integrated sampling, recording, synth, loops, mixing and effects on their Pentium 2 PC. For more information, check www.soundscape-digital.com.

Philips Electronics has demonstrated its first digital television advanced set-top box based on the new Microsoft TV software platform and Philips' fully programmable TriMedia processor. The device is intended to fuel cable industry and mass market adoption of products that will enhance the television viewing experience with rich new interactive content, new forms of communications, and e-Commerce capabilities.

Specific features of the Microsoft TV-based Philips platform include complete two-way interactivity (video-on-demand, media streaming, Internet browsing, e-Commerce, personal TV); full DVB support with migration path to support OpenCable; and Conditional Access including the CryptoWorks system, Commercial shipments are expected by mid 2000. The first commercial deployment will be for UPC in Europe.

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