Zoo eases DVD technology fears
LONDON (ShareCast) - Zoo Digital (LSE: ZOO.L - news) pleased investors today as the group said the latest version of its DVD technology would Advertisement
support all forms of future DVD platforms, easing fears that its software could be made redundant.
Zoo launched the first copy of its DVD-Extra Technology last year, though with the imminent launch of competing platforms in the next generation DVD market there have been questions raised over which competitor will win.
Reminiscent of the Video battle between VHS and Betamax, Sony is preparing to launch its Blu-Ray discs while Toshiba is readying its HD-DVD technology and like its predecessor, there will only be one winner.
Not to be left behind in the wrong camp, Zoo Digital said today that its next generation technology, DVD-Extra Studio, will support both of the two leading formats, enabling companies to design a title and automatically generate the title in both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
Zoo's next edition of the software will be released in April, as previously announced, though this time Zoo said customers will be able to develop home video titles entirely within its technology package.
The company is already holding discussions with leading Hollywood studios regarding its technology, which is the only platform that enables companies to include extra features and interaction on DVD titles at a fraction of the time and cost.
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