CinemaNow and Intel optimize the Burn-to-DVD service

On January 5, 2007, Intel Corporation and CinemaNow, an Internet service provider for downloadable video content, announced a cooperative agreement to enable users to use prize-winning computers. Multimedia placement based on Intel technology, such as computers using Intel Viiv technology, can download and record good movies to DVD legally to be viewed on both computers and computers. Consumer electronics devices, including most of today's standard DVD players.

Intel Viiv-based computers are now offering users the ability to watch movies on their computers, synchronize with mobile devices, and expand these movies to devices. being connected to the network like big screen TVs via wireless or wired network at home.

Picture 1 of CinemaNow and Intel optimize the Burn-to-DVD service ' Allowing users to legally record content or to DVD is one of the biggest challenges on the road that gives users the flexibility to be able to fully enjoy the the ability to entertain in digital homes at any time and anytime they want , 'said Kevin Corbett, Vice President of Intel's Digital Home Group and General Manager of Intel's Content Services Group, said.

CinemaNow, in cooperation with Intel, will optimize the Burn-to-DVD service for computers using Intel Viiv technology. This enhancement will allow movie lovers who want to use the Burn-to-DVD service through a large screen with a distance of 3m, and can freely use this service at position you want. The service will be widely available in early 2007. The Burn-to-DVD solution is now widely available on standard computers with a distance of 0.6m.

CinemaNow currently provides legal download services for more than 4,000 movies, TV shows and concerts from more than 250 copyright-holding companies.

L.Quang