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News
Industry's First DVD Server Means Watching Movies
at Home Will Never Be The Same (15/12/2003)
Kaleidescape, Inc. introduces the Kaleidescape
System, a DVD Server that allows users to store their entire movie
collection on hard disks, and to access any movie in their collection
from any viewing zone in their home. With a combination of proprietary
patent-pending hardware, software and services, Kaleidescape is
defining the future of how movies will be enjoyed at home.
A Kaleidescape System comprises rack-mountable
hardware components, proprietary operating system software, and
Kaleidescape's Movie Guide Service. A basic Kaleidescape System
has one Server (with five disk cartridges for storing up to 160
movies), one Movie Player, and one DVD Reader. Additional cartridges
can be added to the Server, up to a total of 12, which is sufficient
to store 440 movies. Additional Servers, Movie Players and DVD Readers
can be added to the System as required by each homeowner to increase
movie storage capacity, the number of viewing zones, and to make
it more convenient to import DVDs onto the Server(s). Kaleidescape's
proprietary operating system software enables the hardware components
to communicate with each other within the home, via the home Ethernet,
and with Kaleidescape's Movie Guide Service, via the Internet. The
Movie Guide Service provides detailed information about thousands
of movies.
The Kaleidescape System works by importing
an exact replica of the DVD files onto the server, including the
copy protection. Since no additional compression is applied, no
quality is lost. The same bits are streamed to the Movie Player
located in any desired viewing zone. The content resides on the
Kaleidescape Server and can only be played on the Kaleidescape Players
within the home; it cannot be copied to PCs, rewritten to blank
DVDs, or accessed via the Internet. Kaleidescape manufactures its
products under license from the DVD Copy Control Association, Inc.
and Macrovision, Inc., among others, and is committed to protecting
the intellectual property rights of the content owners.
Once imported, the homeowner can have instantaneous
access to their entire movie library utilizing an intuitive, easy-to-use
proprietary user interface which provides multiple ways to browse
and select movies, play movies, jump to favorite scenes, pause,
resume, and exercise parental control over which movies are available
in each viewing zone. Each room can be configured for individual
preferences such as audio settings, the screen aspect ratio and
parental control. Movies can be selected either by the on-screen
movie list sorted by title, genre, director, or actor; or users
can peruse the vivid cover art which appears on-screen and automatically
shuffles similar titles into view. Homeowners can even scroll through
their user-programmable favorites menu, a recommended movie list
or even a pre-selected "watch-soon" list. The Kaleidescape Movie
Guide Service can be controlled with current AMX, Crestron and IP-based
touch panels, or universal remote controllers.
The Kaleidescape System has been designed
for the anticipated widespread availability of HD content. The massive
capacity of the Server is ideal for storing large HD movies and
the Movie Player hardware is designed to support both 720p and 1080i
video output.
Pricing will depend on the amount of movie
storage as well as the number of viewing zones. A base Kaleidescape
System lists for $27,000 and includes a Kaleidescape Server with
sufficient storage for 160 DVD movies, a Movie Player for playback
in a single zone, and a DVD Reader for importing DVDs. The storage
capacity can be easily expanded to over 400 movies for less than
$6,000 and an unlimited number of Movie Players can be added for
$3995 per zone.
www.kaleidescape.com
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