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Matrixstream Introduces the I-MX HDTV and DVD Video On Demand System Over the IP Netw

Started by Gregg Lengling, Sunday May 09, 2004, 01:30:43 PM

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Gregg Lengling

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Matrixstream, a leader
in the Video On Demand (VOD) over IP industry, today announced the
introduction of the I-MX end-to-end VOD system over the IP network - a system
that will revolutionize the way people watch TV, movies and videos.
Matrixstream was founded by Internet veterans who tired of driving to video
stores looking for movie videos, only to come away empty-handed because the
videos they sought were already rented out.  Today, people can watch on-demand
videos only if they rented them from a video store or if they bought
particular DVDs from a retail store.  "The I-MX system will give the power of
choice back to the viewers," according to Robert Liu, VP of Business
Development and Marketing for Matrixstream, "allowing viewers to have access
to an entire video rental store right from the comfort of their couches and to
watch their selections at a time that's convenient to them in DVD or HDTV
quality without fear of paying that annoying video rental late fee."
    On the backend, service providers have access to one of the most cost-
effective, scalable VOD system in the market. Each I-MX system is fully
capable of supporting up to millions of users.  The total amount of videos a
provider can offer to subscribers is only limited by the amount of disk
storage that is available.  The I-MX VOD supports standard-based video codecs
like MPEG4, WM9 and H.264 and is fully capable of supporting all future new
video codecs.  The I-MX system is designed with full-tolerance in mind where
video-viewing experience is not interrupted should there be a system failure.
Moreover, the I-MX system is designed with complete end-to-end security to
protect content against Internet video piracy.
    Perhaps the most important feature of the I-MX VOD system is that most
service providers won't have to spend millions of dollars to upgrade their
existing IP networks.  Unlike many VOD system today, the I-MX VOD system can
operate over IP network with as little as 1 Mbps of access speed.  The
proprietary I-MX video buffering technology allows viewers to watch DVD-
quality videos even over a wireless network.
    Matrixstream is also in the process of aggressively acquiring DVD and HDTV
video contents to cover a wide range of viewer programming interests.
Matrixstream currently has 20 DVD-quality VOD channels with plans to launch 10
additional HD (High Definition) channels by the end of the year.  Many of
these channels are exclusive to the VOD channel network and are available to
service providers that want to provide an instant channel lineup to their
subscribers.

    About Matrixstream
    Matrixstream, incorporated in 1999, is a software development company
whose mission is to empower service providers and content providers to use the
existing IP infrastructure as a distribution channel to deliver DVD/HDTV-
quality videos to their broadband customers in a cost-effective manner.  For
more information, please visit http://www.matrixstream.com.

     Contact:
     Robert Liu
     415-850-8807
     rliu@matrixstream.com

    This release was issued through eReleases(TM).  For more information,
visit http://www.ereleases.com.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI
Living the life with a 65" Aquos
glengling at milwaukeehdtv dot org  {fart}