Why Key Management Is So Difficult To Solve. Dolby conquers competitor Imm Sound. Higher frame rates are not to be ignored. Insight shared about Hobbit’s controversial photography. ISDCF plans its next Plugfest, focusing on HFR playout. SMPTE 21DC Update. Too Many Brands, Too Costly Per Screen, and the opportunities presented. Wanda received the approvals needed
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Archives for July 2012
Why Key Management Is So Difficult To Solve
The warnings that the industry was turning its back to a major problem were first heard before the DCI spec reached version 1.0 in mid-2005. To this day, security key management continues to be the top hit of the complaint list. This, even though some excellent solutions exist.
Dolby the Conqueror
Dolby Laboratories has never been good at competing in an open market. The company was founded to sell patented audio noise reduction technology, relying heavily on the strength of its intellectual property. While a much younger USL managed to beat Dolby’s A-Type noise reduction patent back in those early
Is HFR The Future?
If the proponents were seeking a splashy entry for higher frame rates (HFR) in the cinema market, Hobbit is providing an awkward moment. The Hobbit preview at CinemaCon created a lot of press, but not the right kind. More articles were written about the controversial look of the movie