TI goes 4K. TI announced its 4K strategy in response to Regal’s switch to Sony. Will they get Regal back? NATO produces timeline for implementation of accessibility features in digital cinema. ISDCF and the TDL. ISDCF delves into the Trusted Device List. Screen Growth. Dodona releases a report predicting
Archives for July 2009
TI and 4K
TI announced its 4K strategy in late June, which was amplified and in some cases expanded upon by its OEMs. Fortunately, the company’s Series 2 projector design, intended for release by its OEMs early in 2010, was developed from the start to have the capacity for 4K content. But
NATO and Accessibility
NATO and ISDCF held a special 2 hour session in early June, with 100 people in attendance, to emphasize the importance of establishing an industry timeline for implementation of accessibility features in digital cinema. There is considerable and reasonable concern that the US Department of Justice will issue a ruling
ISDCF and TDL
ISDCF is rightly and finally taking a look at the security key management process for theatres. This is taking place largely at the request of Disney and Paramount, although they appear to have the interest of their peers. The so-called TDL, which stands for “Trusted Device List,” is legendary if not