Video Vault Software for Creative Labs' Zen Vision:M Portable Media Player Debuts at This Year's CES Show.LAS VEGAS -- Diversified Multimedia today announced that its Video Vault(TM) software will support the recently announced Creative Zen Vision:M media player, which is on display this week in Creative's booth #30742 here at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show. Video Vault enables its users to convert, manage and transfer DVDs and videos from their PC to the Creative Zen Vision and Zen Vision:M media players. Diversified Multimedia has entered into an agreement with Creative to provide support for all Zen Vision players. Video Vault is already the industry standard for the Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) See PlayStation. (TM) and the Apple video iPod for managing video content on those devices. "For all of the variety of content that the Zen Vision player easily supports, Video Vault makes it easy to transfer from the PC," said Todd Porter, Diversified Multimedia's founder and president. "Video Vault for the Zen Vision players delivers a simple-to-use interface that lets users convert their DVDs and videos and transfer them, all without multiple steps or additional software." "Video Vault provides added value to the Zen Vision user experience by enabling quick and easy transfer of home movies, DVDs, TV recordings and other video files to the devices, including full support for TiVoToGo," said Lisa O'Malley, senior brand manager for portable media at Creative. "We feel that Video Vault will strike a chord with users and become an important software application for our Zen Vision players." Video Vault users simply connect their Zen Vision player to their PC and Diversified Multimedia software takes care of it from there. It even allows them to delete, move and organize movies from their devices within the Zen Vision interface. Video Vault for the Zen Vision players also supports the conversion/transfer of video files to PVPs, PDAs/Smartphones and media centers. Some of the key features of Video Vault for the Zen Vision players include the ability to: --Import DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs and analog/digital camcorder tapes --Import AVI, Mpeg1, Mpeg2, Mpeg4, ASF See Windows Media formats. 1. (language) ASF - Algebraic Specification Language. 2. (body) ASF - Analytical Solutions Forum. , WMV (Windows Media Video) A family of digital video compression technologies from Microsoft based on MPEG-4. Version 9 of the WMV codec was released to the SMPTE organization and became the SMPTE 421M standard, otherwise known as VC-1 (see VC-1). , DVR-MS, and many more file types --Support wireless media servers: Microsoft Media Center, Dlink Media Lounge, Hauppauge Media MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. , and many more --Completely organize your collection, including thumbnails and genres --Overlay subtitles right on top of the video --Complete audio and subtitle language selection About Diversified Multimedia Diversified Multimedia (www.divmm.com) is an innovative software company that simplifies the process of 'moving' video from a DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. , VCD, SVCD See Video CD. , Digital/Analog camcorder or video files to portable game machines, smartphones, PDAs, laptops, personal video players (PVP See portable video player. ), DVD Players, DIVX (1) A video codec from DivXNetworks, Inc., San Diego, CA (www.divx.com) that is popular for downloading movies from the Internet. Based on MPEG-4, DivX can compress a DVD movie to fit on a CD, and DivX HD can reduce an HD movie to fit on a DVD. DVD players, iPods and wireless media servers. The company was founded in May 2004 to address the needs of consumers who want to manage their 'digital assets' more effectively by offering a platform where they could maintain and transfer their video collections in a seamless and portable manner. The Video Vault family of products is currently available in nearly 10,000 stores nationwide. Video Vault is a trademark of Diversified Multimedia. All other names are the property of their respective owners. This release is available on the KCSA KCSA Krannert Center Student Association KCSA Kentucky Crushed Stone Association (Frankfort, KY) KCSA Kyiv City State Administration KCSA Kalamazoo Christian School Association KCSA Kentucky-Canadian Studies Association Public Relations Worldwide Web site at www.kcsa.com. |
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