Archive for '2010'
Sunday, February 5th, 2012 at
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Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) June 24, 2010
Aunsoft Studio (http://www.aunsoft.com), powerful and professional multimedia software provider, updates its products, especially Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac, by adding output profile of iPhone 4 (.mp4) for iPhone 4 users. Integrating a Mac Blu-ray Ripper with Video Converter, this software enables Mac consumers to compress or convert HD videos, Blu-ray and common DVDs, TV shows, camcorder files and even flash videos for playback on portable devices like iPad or iPhone 4.
When the first Apple iPad launched on the market, our R& D experts spent day and night optimizing the MTS Converter for Mac by adding the output profile support for iPad tech specs, says Jack, CEO of Aunsoft Studio, now, with the latest release of iPhone 4, it is easy to get the detailed specs in which the video format is specified as H.264 up to 720p. In order to help those users who want to import HD or Blu-ray videos to iPhone 4, our engineers dedicated to the ultimate solution.
The updated version of Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac offers two alternatives of output profiles, including iPhone 4 MPEG-4 640*480 (*.mp4) and iPhone 4 H.264 720P (*.mp4). Choosing either of them, users are able to freely get satisfactory videos. Take FIFA 2010 World Cup as an example, if someone recorded an exciting game and wants to transfer to iPhone 4, what he or she should do is to convert the camcorder videos to MP4. Besides, converting flash videos to iPhone 4 is also available with this software.
Apart from the inherent conversion, this software boasts the unique capability, that is, powerful decryption and backup. With it, users could easily remove AACs, all region code (RPC), and BD+copy protection from Blu-ray discs. It is indeed a good news for movie fans who want to import Blu-ray movies like Iron Man to Home Theater or some popular devices for sharing with families and friends.
Comparing with similar software on the market, the most distinct characteristic lies in that Aunsoft adopted unprecedented audio and video synchronization technology, which marks the big breakthrough in the industry of multimedia software. Meantime, it essentially helped many customers to solve the annoying audio and video out-of-sync issue or inferior quality.
As it predicted, this launch of Aunsoft iMedia Converter will attract global attention. Just as the slogan of Aunsoft Studio reveals, remember our smile, share the joy with the world. Now, let us wait and watch!
Price and Availability:
Aunsoft iMedia Converter for Mac 1.0 costs only $ 65.00 (USD) and it is available from the official site of Aunsoft.
About Aunsoft Studio:
Aunsoft Studio is a brilliant multi-media software provider dedicated to the development of video and audio converters, SWF Converter for instance. For more products, please feel free to visit (http://www.aunsoft.com/products/). The objective of Aunsoft is to offer the best products and services around the world. Interestingly, the companys logo represents the service mission of Aunsoft Studio, i,e, passing Aunsoft employees smile and happiness to the world.
Press Contact,
Jessica Hung
Company URL: http://www.aunsoft.com
Related products URL:
iMedia Converter for Mac: http://www.aunsoft.com/imedia-converter-mac/
Mac Blu-ray Ripper: http://www.aunsoft.com/blu-ray-ripper-mac/
Video Converter for Mac: http://www.aunsoft.com/video-converter-mac/
MTS Converter for Mac: http://www.aunsoft.com/mts-converter-mac/
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More Mpegs Press Releases
Saturday, February 4th, 2012 at
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Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at
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Web3D Consortium, Menlo Park (PRWEB) July 20, 2010
The Web3D 2010 Conference will be co-located with ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 (http://www.siggraph.org/s2010/), July 24 and 25, 2010 at the LA Convention Center, Los Angeles CA, USA. Attendees will share and explore methods of using, enhancing and creating new 3D Web and Multimedia technologies such as X3D, VRML, Collada, MPEG family, U3D, Java3D and other technologies.
With over 25 paper presentations, tutorials, workshops and panel sessions, the conference also focuses on recent trends in interactive 3D graphics, information integration and usability in the wide range of Web3D applications from mobile devices to high-end immersive environments. More information on the program is available at: (http://conferences.web3d.org/web3d2010/conference_program)
The ever popular Web3D Art & Design Show is back this year and is open to the public. The Web3D Art & Design group will present the Web3D Design Retrospective as well as an exhibition of new works. Visions of virtual spaces, old and new will be shared. Issues of art, application, design, and theory will be discussed in two talks. For most of the time the space will be open for exploration and contemplation.
Key note Speaker, Dr. Carl Reeds (CTO, Open Geospatial Consortium ) will present his perspective on integrating networked 3D virtual environments for geospatial technology and his vision of how such technology needs to be developed toward the progress of open, web-ready and ISO platforms.
Along with other technologies, Web3D Consortium s (http://web3d.org) X3D enterprise systems will be showcased together with tutorials and workshops discussing the benefits of X3Ds API to the 3D markets. X3D remains the most robust and versatile open standard for implementation of high- integrity and capability 4D multimedia information spaces. With multiple encodings and API bindings, it is compatible with many web and industry technologies.
3D is reaching a new milestone with the convergence of various technologies, Web standards, 3D navigation devices and 3D displays. This year the conference will also focus on recent standards initiatives for 3D on the Web and address issues related to interoperability, longevity, and ownership of 3D content. Tutorials and Workshop topics include: Geo Web3D, E-Learning, Augmented Reality, and Scientific Visualization. Panel session on 3D Business value and New Dimensions of Web3D delivery will catalyze discussions on how technologies and industry leaders can work together for the future of 3D on the Web. These panel session will be open to the public.
This event will be a unique opportunity to see the “state of play” of the emerging Web3D industry. A must-attend 3D Web event of the year. For more information and to register please visit (http://conferences.web3d.org/web3d2010/registration)
About the Web3D Consortium:
The Web3D Consortium is a non-profit, international standards organization that originally spearheaded the development of the VRML specifications. Today, the Web3D Consortium is utilizing its broad-based industry support to continue developing the X3D specification, for communicating 3D on the Web, between applications and across distributed networks and web services. Through well-coordinated efforts with the ISO and W3C, DICOM and the OGC, the Web3D Consortium is maintaining and extending its standardization activities. Visit the Web3D Consortium at: (http://www.web3d.org)
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Related Mpegs Press Releases
Santa Clara, CA (Vocus) July 28, 2010
A new generation of TVs has reached retail, with 3D models now available from all leading TV manufacturers. DisplaySearch forecasts 3.4 million 3D TVs to be shipped in 2010, with the market expected to reach 42.9 million in 2014. Based on this forecast, 3D TV market penetration is expected to grow from a 5% share of total flat panel TVs in 2010 to 37% in 2014. The emerging 3D TV market is tracked in the latest issue of the DisplaySearch Q210 Quarterly TV Design and Features Report.
TV manufacturers have managed to launch products very rapidly. We have seen a full range of 3D TVs in sizes from 40 to 63 already available, and without a doubt, there will be another wave of new products at the IFA show in Berlin in September, noted Paul Gray, DisplaySearch Director of TV Electronics Research.
Through the first half of 2010, only two flat panel TV makers in the US launched 3D TV productsPanasonic and Samsung, observed Paul Gagnon, Director of North America TV Research at DisplaySearch. Based on early indications, the launch of 3D TVs is similar to Samsungs rollout of LED LCD TVs at the beginning of 2009, albeit at a slightly slower pace. This would be in line with our forecast of just over 2 million 3D TVs shipped in North America for 2010.
Despite the forecasted growth for 3D TVs, the consumer electronics industry is running ahead of content availability, as 3D content for TV remains limited to a small number of movies, plus some sports events on pay TV, which are dependent on cable providers. Blockbuster movies in 3D, such as Avatar, will not be available for 3D TV in 2010. In addition, the low penetration of Blu-ray players, and especially HD broadcasts, outside of North America and Japan affects content availability. Consumers may be tempted to wait for the ecosystem to develop in order to have enough material to watch. This, coupled with other significant obstacles for 3D implementation in the home, like consumer perceptions of 3D glasses, remain unresolved.
DisplaySearch research also shows how other technologies, such as LED backlighting, are important. Analyses of the latest energy regulations and the best sets on the market shows how much progress has been made.
The loss in light output from 3D has made display efficiency a key attention point again. Otherwise, a new generation of power-hungry 3D sets could return the industry back to where it started in energy consumption, Gray concluded.
The DisplaySearch Quarterly TV Design and Features Report is a quarterly update of the issues and rapid shifts in feature development in TV sets. The 200+ page report examines and forecasts video processor and signal processing IC market development, including 120/100 and 200/240 Hz frame rates and market shares for major IC vendors. In addition, the report also features forecasting for MPEG-4 decoding and the digital broadcast environment around the world; TV connectivity, such as wired and wireless networked TVs; LED backlighting; 3D capability and implementation; remote controls and chassis design; and power consumption.
For Q210, the report also includes details of key featuring of new 3D models launched by leading TV manufacturers. The Quarterly TV Design and Features Report is the only report to combine all these aspects of a fast-moving market and examine how they interact. It comes complete with a database of TV set featuring for over 200 models in low, mid and high positions in major regional markets. For more information, please contact Charles Camaroto at 1.888.436.7673 or 1.526.625.2452, e-mail contact at displaysearch dot com or contact your regional DisplaySearch office in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.
Learn more about connected TVs at the TV Ecosystems Conference: Managing the Innovation Cycle. This is part of the DisplaySearch August Conference Series taking place on August 18 in San Jose, California. Confirmed speakers include Sony Electronics, Xpand Cinema, Philips Lumileds, Corning, Panasonic, Rovi, Sonic, the Natural Resources Defense Council and more. To view the latest agenda and register for the conference, visit http://www.displaysearch.com/tvecosystem.
Register Now for Upcoming DisplaySearch Conferences
For more information or to register online, visit http://www.displaysearch.com/events.
DisplaySearch 19th Japan ForumJuly 28-29, 2010 (Tokyo, Japan)
Digital Signage ConferenceTuesday, August 17, 2010 (San Jose, California)
TV Ecosystem ConferenceWednesday, August 18, 2010 (San Jose, California)
Emerging Display Technologies ConferenceThursday, August 19, 2010 (San Jose, California)
IFA DisplaySearch Business ConferenceSeptember 3, 2010 (Berlin, Germany)
For more information about these conferences and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Laura Castellano at 1.408.226.1101 or laura.castellano at displaysearch dot com.
Media interested in attending the conferences should contact Stacey Voorhees-Harmon at 1.925.336.9592 or stacey at savvypublicrelations dot net.
About DisplaySearch
Since 1996, DisplaySearch has been recognized as a leading global market research and consulting firm specializing in the display supply chain, as well as the emerging photovoltaic/solar cell industries. DisplaySearch provides trend information, forecasts and analyses developed by a global team of experienced analysts with extensive industry knowledge and resources. In collaboration with the NPD Group, its parent company, DisplaySearch uniquely offers a true end-to-end view of the display supply chain from materials and components to shipments of electronic devices with displays to sales of major consumer and commercial channels. For more information on DisplaySearch analysts, reports and industry events, visit us at http://www.displaysearch.com. Read our blog at http://www.displaysearchblog.com and follow us on Twitter at @DisplaySearch.
About The NPD Group, Inc.
The NPD Group is the leading provider of reliable and comprehensive consumer and retail information for a wide range of industries. Today, more than 1,800 manufacturers, retailers, and service companies rely on NPD to help them drive critical business decisions at the global, national, and local market levels. NPD helps our clients to identify new business opportunities and guide product development, marketing, sales, merchandising, and other functions. Information is available for the following industry sectors: automotive, beauty, commercial technology, consumer technology, entertainment, fashion, food and beverage, foodservice, home, office supplies, software, sports, toys, and wireless. For more information, contact us or visit http://www.npd.com and http://www.npdgroupblog.com. Follow us on Twitter at @npdtech and @npdgroup.
Media Contact:
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SAVVY Public Relations
Phone: 925-336-9592
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