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Old 04-18-2005, 06:23 PM   #1
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NAB 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada (April 18, 2005) – Sonic Solutions (NASDAQ: SNIC), the leader in digital media software, today introduced its HD-Series AVC encoder, a mastering-quality encoding system specifically designed to meet the stringent image-quality demands of major motion picture studios and high-end authoring facilities. Combined with Scenarist® HD and Blu-ray Creator™, Sonic’s new HD authoring solutions, the HD-Series AVC encoder provides title creators with a complete workstation solution for developing discs in the new HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats, which are scheduled for launch in 2005 and 2006.

Sonic’s HD-Series AVC encoder makes use of the high profile features offered in the AVC specification, also called H.264 or MPEG 4-Part 10, and has been optimized to provide mastering-level image quality at low bit-rates while maintaining the HD performance that studios demand. It also features Sonic’s unique segment-based re-encoding, which allows compressionists to efficiently optimize image quality on a frame-by-frame basis. The encoding process may be customized via detailed parameter access, and is tightly integrated with Sonic’s title development workflow, which can accommodate both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats.

“High-definition video encoding presents significant challenges, not only for balancing image quality with stream efficiency, but also for managing the inevitable issues that arise between various platforms in the early days of a format launch,” said Morgan Holly, managing director at Blink Digital, an Ascent Media Group company and leading DVD authoring facility in Santa Monica, California. “Sonic’s tools have long provided seamless workflow integration between encoding and authoring, and their professional encoders provide the exceptional quality our industry needs while significantly reducing the problems typically associated with third-party component compatibility. That is especially important for us as we launch our HD title authoring and encoding business.”

The HD-series AVC encoder is the latest development in Sonic’s long history of leadership in meeting the title development needs of studios and independent facilities. Sonic’s professional line of authoring and encoding products deliver master-quality video coupled with the maximum workflow efficiency required for success in the fast-paced professional authoring industry.

Specifications for Sonic’s HD-Series AVC encoder include:

High Profile, Level 4.1 AVC HD streams, compliant with HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc specifications
Bit rate-controlled CBR/VBR and quantization-controlled VBR encoding modes
Precise segment-based re-encoding for ultimate control of bit rate and quality
DTS™ HD and Dolby® Digital audio codec support
Support for uncompressed, 4:2:2, 10-bit AVI and QuickTime™ source video files
Advanced AVC toolkit including CABAC, motion search range, reference frames, Inter search shape, and P/B-slice prediction lists
Seamless integration and stream compatibility with Sonic Scenarist® HD and Sonic Blu-ray™ Creator production workstations
“For professional compressionists, getting the best possible video quality requires a full-featured mastering encoder that offers surgical precision coupled with efficient workflow,” said Matt Palmer, senior product manager for Sonic’s professional products group. “Sonic has spent a great deal of time optimizing the codecs and surrounding control systems of our HD-Series AVC encoder to meet the challenges of Hollywood title production for the new HD-based formats.”

Sonic is demonstrating its HD-Series AVC encoder at NAB booth (#SL308) and plans to release the product in the summer of 2005.

About Sonic Solutions
Sonic Solutions (NASDAQ: SNIC; http://www.sonic.com) is the leader in digital media software, providing a broad range of interoperable, platform independent software tools and applications for creative professionals, business and home users, and technology partners. Sonic’s products range from advanced DVD authoring systems and interactive content delivery technologies used to produce the majority of Hollywood DVD film releases, to the award-winning Roxio- and Sonic-branded CD and DVD creation, playback and backup solutions that have become the premiere choice for consumers, prosumers and business users worldwide.

Sonic products are globally available from major retailers, online at Sonic.com and Roxio.com, and are bundled with PCs, after-market drives and consumer electronic devices. Sonic’s digital media creation engine is the de facto standard and has been licensed by major software and hardware manufacturers, including Adobe, Microsoft, Scientific-Atlanta, Sony, and many others. Sonic Solutions is headquartered in Marin County, California.

Sonic, the Sonic logo, Sonic Solutions, Roxio, Blu-ray Creator, and Scenarist are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonic Solutions or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other company or product names are trademarks of their respective owners and, in some cases, are used by Sonic Solutions under license.
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Wow this is very interesting
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Old 07-20-2005, 12:10 PM   #3
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Yep, this means the HD-DVD would be some kind of Game Boy compared to home consoles such as PS2 :lol: :lol: :lol:
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