June 16, 2008
CodexNovus DMS-6000 Digital Media Server Offers The Ultimate Tool For Digital Media Libraries

Leading Producer of Digital Media Servers and Media Provides the Perfect Storage and Distribution Solution

[The following is a release from CodexNovus]

   

CodexNovus, the leader in stand-alone and networked high definition media server and media player products, introduces the DMS-6000 Digital Media Server with 6TB of storage and distribution of digital media in lossless 5.1 and 7.1 high-resolution digital audio and pristine, artifact-free High Definition video with superb color fidelity at resolutions of up to 1920 x 1080p and beyond.

“With unmatched flexibility and performance, the DMS-6000 is the ideal digital media storage and distribution server for any home or business,” said Hugo Feugen, president and founder of CodexNovus. “Using our award-winning media server technology, we’ve designed the
DMS-6000 to serve as the ultimate High Definition multimedia solution, and with the ability to easily expand, users can now add to their system as their digital media library grows.”

Featuring CodexNovus’ proprietary peer-to-peer architecture support, the fully-expandable CodexNovus Peer-to-Peer Network allows nearly limitless combinations of CodexNovus’ DMS-6000 Digital Media Servers, award-winning DML (Digital Media Library) Player/Servers and Client (DML-Zero) Players to be configured into an extensive, robust network for a complete multimedia system. No more one-movie-at-a-time from the library, a single DMS-6000 through its two Gigabit ports delivers up to 120MBps of data to simultaneously deliver up to eight 1080p video streams, 12 Standard Definition video streams, 16 High Definition audio streams or 48 MP3 audio streams to a network hundreds of CodexNovus Client Players and Player/Servers.

Now, all the children’s favorite cartoons, TV programs, and songs can be viewed and stored in their rooms while mom and dad enjoy content suited for mature audiences in their bedroom. While all network-based multimedia can be shared throughout the system, user-defined preferences can be set to restrict certain content from being accessed by any number of units—meaning parents can manage what is viewed by their children.

Attesting to their no-compromise approach to performance, all CodexNovus’ devices have received full Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) Certification insuring that they meet the metrics and specifications that define the very best video performance available for consumers.








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