
International
Datacasting to Demonstrate High Frame Rate Live Event Technology at ShowEast October
25, 2011 Source: International Datacasting Corporation International
Datacasting Corporation will demonstrate high frame rate 2D and 3D technologies
for digital cinema distribution at ShowEast, Miami, October 24-27th, 2011.
International Datacasting will feature its state-of-the-art
Pro Cinema Event Player (PCEP) capable of delivering high quality 2D and 3D images
for digital cinema projectors.
This latest technology decodes high frame
rate and high resolution video for unparalleled image quality for alternative
live content delivery. This enhances the audience experience, and increases consumer
demand for watching sports, musical and theatrical events. The Pro Cinema Event
Player also reduces the cost for theatre owners wanting to distribute 2D and 3D
live content to numerous screens within a multiplex. The
PCEP was recently unveiled at IBC 2011, as part of IBC'S Big Screen Showcase,
which included a live demo in partnership with Christie. At ShowEast 2011, IDC
is proud to partner again with Christie in demonstrating high frame rate video
delivery using IDC's PCEP and Christie's Solaria digital cinema projectors. These
state-of-the-art technologies will be featured at Christie's Booth 615 in the
"High Frame Rate Technology Zone". "IDC
understands the evolving demands of the entertainment industry. This latest technology
enables theatre owners to attract and engage audiences with high quality alternative
content for new revenue streams," stated Frederick Godard, President and
CEO, IDC. "This innovation also contributes to lower content delivery costs
for digital cinema distribution, maximizing theatre owners' ROI."
"Christie is partnering with
International Datacasting in this state-of-the-art demonstration that uses IDC's
Pro Cinema Event Player," stated Don Shaw, Director, Product Management
for Christie Entertainment Solutions.
"Together with our Solaria
Series projectors, we are able to show high frame rate alternative content, up
to 60 frames per second per eye, providing an ultra-realistic experience not previously
possible with cinema equipment."
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