3D video content is set to blast out of PC screens with Dynamic Digital Depth Inc.'s (CDNX: DDE) solutions to deliver 3D entertainment over the Internet.DDD's patented DeepSeeô Studio Pro technology allows any existing 2D content to be converted to stereo 3D and formatted for distribution on standard Internet enabled PCs. Viewable in either 2D or 3D, the file is embedded with 3D data that increases the file size by as little as two percent.DDD has developer agreements in place to deliver DeepSee capabilities for the three major Internet video players, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Apple QuickTime and the Real Networks RealPlayer.""Short form content like music videos and movie trailers are becoming increasingly popular as bandwidth expands. Adding 3D gives Web site owners a competitive advantage that keeps people coming back for more,"" said Chris Yewdall, President and CEO of DDD USA Inc. ""The 3D capability also provides great opportunities for high impact advertising and product catalogs on e-commerce Web sites.""A DeepSee plug-in enables surfers to activate the 3D capabilities and view content using low cost DeepSeer glasses, or more sophisticated DeepSeer+ electronic 3D glasses.Intel Corporation's Executive Briefing Center in Santa Clara was recently equipped with a DeepSee enabled QuickTime player to showcase these latest Internet video technologies on Intel based PC's. DDD's patented DeepSee technologies provide solutions for converting 2D material to stereo 3D, and transmitting 2D compatible 3Dô content via the Internet, television and DVD. The company is publicly traded on The Canadian Venture Exchange under the symbol CDNX:DDE.
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