Sigma Designs, Inc. and CinemaNow announced that they are working together with KiSS Technology to create the first connected DVD player capable of streaming or downloading Windows Media Video 9 (WMV9) content directly from the CinemaNow Internet video-on-demand service. Heralded as a revolution in home video, Internet-based services such as CinemaNow combine the convenience of in-home movie viewing with the breadth of a vast library of popular, niche and classic content. These services allow customers to download and view movies in near-DVD quality within seconds, or in some cases view them immediately by using video streaming. Aside from all these benefits, there has been one primary drawback - access to these movies has been mainly limited to the PC. Most analysts agree that getting video content off the PC and onto the TV is critical to the mainstream growth of these services. The introduction of this type of connected DVD player is an important step in increasing mainstream consumer adoption of Internet video-on-demand services and represents a significant milestone for CinemaNow. With the Internet distribution rights to the most extensive and comprehensive collection of film and television content available online, the CinemaNow library contains more than 4,200 feature-length films, shorts, music concerts, and television programs from more than 150 licensors including 20th Century Fox, Disney, MGM, Miramax, Warner Bros., Lions Gate Entertainment, Lot 47 Films, Vanguard Cinema, and Visionbox Media.CinemaNow content is made available in Microsoft's Windows Media Video 9 Series format and is protected by Microsoft's Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) software in conjunction with CinemaNow's PatchBay technology. Films are distributed via the company's Web site, www.cinemanow.com, which is currently being accessed by more than 1 million unique users per month. Films are available on a pay-per-view, download-to-own and subscription basis, making CinemaNow the most complete and flexible service for accessing movies online. ìAllowing consumers to download and watch Internet-delivered content on their televisions is the next great frontier in digital distribution,î said Bruce Eisen, Executive Vice President of CinemaNow. ìWe want to make it as easy as possible for consumers to view CinemaNow-delivered movies in their living rooms, and these new connected DVD players should provide the critical link necessary.î Using silicon from Sigma Designs, television-based access is now possible. This new class of connected DVD players with WMV9, now being demonstrated by KiSS Technology, will offer the entertainment enthusiast three new options for accessing digital entertainment. Attached to the television and using a built-in network connection, these new players will enable users to sign onto the CinemaNow service and directly access streaming video content. Alternatively, users could stream video content via a wireless network from a PC or media center located elsewhere in the home, or could playback content stored on DVD or CD media in WMV9 format. ìCinemaNow offers a great service with a growing list of content, attractive terms, and easy-to-navigate menus. Bringing this service from the PC-based access that exists today to the television, vis-a-vis connected DVD players, is a major step that should increase the potential viewers by an order of magnitude,î said Ken Lowe, Vice President Of Strategic Marketing for Sigma Designs. ìPlacing control and convenience into the palms of consumers is key to succeeding in the constantly changing world of consumer entertainment. Working with Sigma Designs and CinemaNow in developing our new connected DVD player to provide consumers with true on-demand capabilities, as well as creating a seamless connected home entertainment unit, accomplishes KiSSí goal of delivering value to consumers in a tangible setting. We are only seeing the tip of the iceberg, with even more exciting changes and new products to deliver. We expect a positive reaction to and increased adoption of CinemaNow's services with our products, not only in the US, but also in Europe and the Far East,î said Peter Wilmar Christensen, CEO, KiSS Technology. For more information on Sigma Designs, please visit the company's web site at www.sigmadesigns.com; for more information on CinemaNow, please visit www.cinemanow.com; for more information on KiSS Technology, please visit www.kiss-technology.com.
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