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Digital Rapids expands encoders with Apple iPhone, JPEG 2000 support
Mar 10, 2010 11:40 AM
Digital Rapids has unveiled a powerful new version of the Stream software for its StreamZ, StreamZHD and DRC-Stream encoding and live streaming systems. Available immediately, new features in Version 3.2 include advanced encoding for adaptive streaming to Apple iPhone mobile devices; expanded format support including JPEG 2000 video and Dolby Pulse audio; enhanced encoding of content for Sony PlayStation 3 and other Sony devices; Microsoft PlayReady technology for protection of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Smooth Streaming content; enhanced IIS Smooth Streaming; and YouTube Content ID reference file generation.
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