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Windows Media 9 Series Powers 16 New High-Definition Movies, Including 10 IMAX Titles From MacGillivray Freeman Films, Artisan Home Entertainment, National Geographic and More |
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) today announced that 16 feature films
are being released as high-definition movies on DVD discs by a variety
of publishers using the high-definition video capabilities of
Microsoft(R) Windows Media(R) 9 Series (WMV HD). The 16 titles include
10 IMAX movies from MacGillivray Freeman Films Inc., and movies from
Artisan Home Entertainment Inc., National Geographic, Luc Besson and
more. The movies will be available at retail in two-disc DVD sets that
contain both the movie in standard definition for playback on any DVD
player and a companion DVD disc that contains the entire feature film
in high-definition video and 5.1-channel surround sound using WMV HD,
for playback on a Windows(R) XP-based PC. In addition, leading
companies today signaled they have products or services available for
content owners to author, produce and/or secure additional titles
using WMV HD DVD discs. With video resolution of up to 1080p
(approximately six times the resolution of today's DVD video), the WMV
HD titles provide a visually stunning experience on Windows XP-based
PCs, including PCs powered by the new Windows XP Media Center Edition
2004 operating system. The first disc available is MacGillivray
Freeman's "Coral Reef Adventure," a two-DVD set, originally
created for exhibition in IMAX theaters ( http://www.coralfilm.com/
). In a new national promotion, Gateway Inc. is offering a free copy
of "Coral Reef Adventure" for a limited time with the
purchase of a qualifying Gateway PC. "Twenty-five years ago, MacGillivray
Freeman Films became a pioneer in producing giant-screen theater films
that deliver the largest, most pristine images ever displayed,"
said Bill Bennett, president of distribution at MacGillivray Freeman
Films. "Consumers continue to demand premium content, and today
with the WMV HD release of 'Coral Reef Adventure,' we are proud to be
a leader in providing the ultimate high-definition surround-sound
experience for home theaters." "WMV HD has given us the ability to provide
dual formats of the same titles on one disc, so that viewers can enjoy
the film in standard format on their television screens, and
experience the film in high-definition quality on their PCs,"
said Matthew White, vice president for National Geographic Television
& Film. "This new technology gives us an ideal showcase for
our amazing array of award-winning footage, as it brings viewers
closer to the underwater depths in 'Treasure Seekers,' allows them to
tag along with famed oceanographer Bob Ballard in 'The Search for
Kennedy's PT 109,' and journey along with intrepid explorers Lewis and
Clark on their 'Great Journey West.' We're excited to be a part of
this opportunity and to work with Microsoft to bring these
technologically advanced DVDs to the customer." "WMV HD means you're bringing home the best
in audio and video quality, seeing movies how they were meant to be
seen, whether your Windows XP-based PC is in your study or connected
to a high-definition home theater in your living room," said Dave
Fester, general manager of the Windows Digital Media Division at
Microsoft. According to the Consumer Electronics
Association, movies are the most sought-after high-definition
programming. Film studios can use WMV HD discs to differentiate their
product in a crowded marketplace by providing consumers with not only
the customary DVD video experience but also with a companion DVD disc
containing the movie in high definition, providing 5.1-channel
surround sound and up to 1080p video resolution. WMV HD discs are
protected using Windows Media Digital Rights Management, and the
content owner can choose to provide either online or
"on-disc" licensing, meaning that no connection to the
Internet is required to play back the content. To enjoy content in WMV HD, consumers can use
any Windows XP- or Windows XP Media Center Edition-based PC with a
2.4GHz Pentium 4 or better processor and a display or projector with a
resolution of at least 1024x768. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
is a great way to experience WMV HD content, because it brings the
power of the PC into the living room where high-definition displays
are proliferating to create an all-in-one digital entertainment system
for live and recorded television, movies, music, photos and radio --
all accessible via remote control. PC original equipment manufacturers
such as Gateway, Dell Inc. and HP already offer high-definition-ready
plasma and LCD screens with Windows XP Media Center Edition PCs for an
"instant" home-theaterlike experience. Industry Support Available for Creating WMV HD
Content Support for WMV HD is available from a variety
of companies in the digital distribution chain. Several companies are
working to author, produce and/or secure the audio and video quality
of WMV HD discs, including these: -- Authoring Systems. Sonic Solutions
-- Authoring Facilities. Playground Media Group, Canned Interactive and
Mastery International Pictures
-- Digital Rights Management. SyncCast LLC
-- Encoding. Sample Digital Inc., Technicolor and Mastery International
Pictures
-- Production. Ascent Media Group, Artisan Home Entertainment, Big Picture
Digital Productions Inc., Europa Corp. and MPO Online
Availability The new WMV HD content on DVD disc, "Coral
Reef Adventure" from MacGillivray Freeman Films, is available
today at major retail outlets including Amazon.com,
Borders, Sam Goody, Musicland and Tower Records. The following
additional releases will occur in the first half of 2004: -- Artisan Home Entertainment (available April 2004). "Step Into Liquid"
-- MacGillivray Freeman films originally created for IMAX theaters (first
title available beginning in January 2004). "Coral Reef Adventure";
"Journey Into Amazing Caves"; "Dolphins"; "The Living Sea"; "Amazon";
"To the Limit"; "The Magic of Flight"; "Speed"; "Stormchasers"; "The
Discoverers"
-- National Geographic (available May 2004). "Lewis & Clark Great Journey
West"; "The Search for Kennedy's PT 109"; "Treasure Seekers: Search for
the Nile"
-- International releases (available spring 2004). "Taxi 3" from Europa
Corp. and "Red Snow" from Stellar Megamedia in China
More information can be found at http://www.wmvhd.com/
. About Windows Media Windows Media is the leading digital media
platform, used by consumers, content providers, solution providers,
software developers and corporations throughout the world. The Windows
Media 9 Series platform includes Windows Media Player 9 Series;
Windows Media Services 9 Series, the powerful streaming server feature
in Windows Server(TM) 2003 for distributing content; Windows Media
Encoder 9 Series for content creation; Windows Media Audio and Video 9
Series for the best-quality audio and video; Windows Media Digital
Rights Management to help protect content; and the Windows Media
Software Development Kit for software developers to develop digital
media products and services. Windows Media Player, available in 26
languages, is now the leading media player. More information about
Windows Media can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia/
. About Microsoft Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide
leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal
and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products
and services designed to empower people through great software -- any
time, any place and on any device. NOTE: Microsoft, Windows Media, Windows and
Windows Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual companies and products
mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. AP Archive: http://photoarchive.ap.org/ PRN Photo Desk, photodesk@prnewswire.com
CONTACT: Wayne Hickey, +1-425-452-5481, whickey@webershandwick.com,
or Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/
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