Macrovision Solutions Corporation (NASDAQ:MVSN), a digital entertainment
technology leader, announced today that Onkyo, one of the leaders in
audio/video components and home theater systems throughout the world, is
using the Macrovision Connected Platform for the development of its
next-generation IP audio video receiver (AVR). Onkyo chose Macrovision’s
technologies to develop its AVR so that consumers have the ability to
acquire, manage and play back personal and premium digital audio media
content from a variety of devices and locations in the house—all from
the comfort of their home theater using a remote control.
Onkyo’s IP AVR, compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
1.5 interoperability guidelines, provides a cutting-edge solution
whereby home theater enthusiasts can stream a variety of digital audio
content—music and Internet radio and services—available on their home
network or through DLNA-compliant media devices in the home such as PCs,
network attached storage (NAS) devices or home media servers. Users also
have the ability to access and control their music content via a
graphical user interface on a television monitor. Using the new Onkyo
AVR, consumers can enjoy their audio content on powerful surround-sound
outputs at the highest level of performance in even very large rooms.
"Onkyo remains at the forefront of the home theater and digital
revolutions,” said Mr. Nobuaki Okuda, executive officer, Division of
Business Development, Onkyo. "Our next-generation networked AVR is
designed to meet the highest standards of excellence for the ultimate
sound experience. More and more, consumers want access to large
libraries of digital audio content located on other devices and PCs in
the home. Macrovision’s Connected Platform brought this capability to
our product, enabling our customers to have easier access and control in
enjoying music over the network via a seamless interface.”
Macrovision, in collaboration with professional services provider eSOL,
worked closely with Texas Instruments (TI) on the integration of its
DA830 Aureus™ digital audio processor, in the Onkyo AVR. As a
highly-integrated processor with the features of an ARM-based
applications processor and audio digital signal processor core, the
DA830 is the muscle behind the audio decoding and processing
functionality in the new Onkyo system.
"Our CE manufacturer customers in the home theater industry have a
critical need to quickly bring innovative products to market that also
meet a host of interoperability standards,” said David Maples, product
line manager, Texas Instruments. "Macrovision’s solution provides
support and integration of our audio decoding and processing DSP
platforms, including our newest DA830 networked audio processor. In
tandem with Macrovision and eSOL, we are able to seamlessly integrate
DLNA capabilities into our DSP offerings for the Onkyo AVR, which helps
drive faster time-to-market.”
"Consumers continue to look to a digital lifestyle that allows them
access to a nearly infinite source of media content that is now
available,” said Akitaka Nishimura, senior vice president, Asia Pacific,
Macrovision. "Whether it is accessing music from other devices, or from
the Internet, consumers want to be able to manage this content from one
location for ease of use, simplicity and a rich digital entertainment
experience.”
The Onkyo AVR will be available in mid-2009 in the North America market
and also in other global regions.
The Macrovision Connected Platform includes technologies that enable
customers to customize their consumer products to connect with thousands
of DLNA-, UPnP- and DTCP-IP-compliant devices. Macrovision’s Connected
Platform solution includes a complete package of standards-based
development tools and reference designs, enabling CE manufacturers to
customize advanced digital home entertainment products—saving time and
money. The Connected Platform consists of a source code development kit
(SDK), player and server software applications and a customizable,
easy-to-navigate user interface. Operating system- and chip-agnostic,
the solution allows CE device manufacturers to select which components
and feature add-ons they want while benefiting from the ability to
develop a first-rate consumer electronic device.
About Macrovision Solutions Corporation
Macrovision Solutions Corporation is focused on providing a uniquely
simple digital home entertainment experience by delivering solutions to
businesses to protect, enhance and distribute digital goods to consumers
across multiple channels. Macrovision’s technologies are deployed by
companies in the entertainment, consumer electronics, cable and
satellite, and online distribution markets to solve industry-specific
challenges and bring greater value and a more robust user experience to
their customers. The result of deploying Macrovision’s solutions is a
simple end user experience for discovering, managing and enjoying
digital content. Today, Macrovision provides connected middleware, media
recognition, interactive programming guides, copy protection and rich
media, data and metadata on music, games, movies and television
programming. The company also operates an entertainment portal which can
be found at http://www.allmusic.com.
Macrovision holds over 4,100 issued or pending patents and patent
applications worldwide.
Macrovision is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with numerous
offices across the United States and around the world including Japan,
Hong Kong, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom. More information about
Macrovision can be found at www.macrovision.com.
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