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Growing DLNA VidiPath Ecosystem to be Showcased at CESUpdate: Synopsys Expands Security Solutions with Acquisition of Elliptic Technologies (June 29, 2015) DLNA Member Companies Prepare to Launch Certified Products for Viewing Subscription TV on Interoperable Devices Throughout the Connected Home LAS VEGAS--January 5, 2015 -- Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) member companies will be at International CES 2015 displaying a variety of key elements in a growing VidiPath ecosystem that will soon enable consumers to seamlessly view subscription TV content on many devices throughout the home. Following September’s launch of the VidiPath Certification Program, service providers have conducted CE interoperability testing using VidiPath reference designs, and more than 20 DLNA members have participated in VidiPath test events with products that are expected to be released during the first quarter, 2015. “Comcast is working closely with consumer electronics manufacturers to roll out services that can be enjoyed on a broad range of VidiPath Certified products as they become available,” said Kenneth Klaer, Senior Vice President of Premise Technologies with Comcast Cable. “We are looking forward to offering our subscribers many options for viewing Comcast content on the devices they like best.” “We are very encouraged about the cross-industry progress toward VidiPath adoption and availability of Certified consumer electronics devices,” said Steve Necessary, Vice President of Video Product and Strategy with Cox Communications. “We have been working closely with DLNA members leading up to this Certification phase and steadily upgrading our Contour service network to support VidiPath capabilities. We will be releasing our next upgrade of VidiPath capabilities by the second quarter of 2015.” “We have been working closely with DLNA members on the VidiPath roll-out, and when Certified products hit retail shelves we will be ready to deliver content to them throughout our service footprint," said Matt Zelesko, Senior Vice President Converged Technology Group with Time Warner Cable. “CableLabs is pleased to have our CVP-2 Server Reference Device as a part of the VidiPath Certification Test Bed,” said Tom Lookabaugh, Chief Research and Development Officer at CableLabs. “We are very supportive of the VidiPath Certification Program and the overall adoption of the DLNA CVP-2 Guidelines." DLNA members at CES will be demonstrating the following VidiPath ecosystem elements:
DLNA is also looking to the future with VidiPath. The organization addresses many different industry standards for streaming, including SCTE, CEA, SMPTE, DECE and ATSC. Current technical work with industry partners is focused on developing standards-based solution for streaming 4K/Ultra-HD TV profiles that will be included in the DLNA Guidelines by the second quarter of 2015, enabling users to view content on multiple devices in the home with at least four times the resolution of today's typical full HD 1080p formats. FOR MORE INFORMATION:
About DLNA The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a technology standards organization driven to build industry consensus to advance the interoperability of products in consumers’ connected homes. Founded in 2003 with a current membership of more than 200 companies, this unique multi-industry collaboration continues to implement an innovative set of guidelines utilized by service providers, electronics manufacturers, and software developers to provide consistent performance in a connected home environment. Consumers can share and enjoy personal content on DLNA Certified devices and subscription TV content on VidiPath Certified devices, including mobile devices, PCs, set top boxes, AV receivers, game consoles, TVs and more, regardless of manufacturer. DLNA has also created a robust certification program which tests and verifies the interoperability of products built to its standards, ensuring consumers that devices branded with the DLNA Certified and VidiPath Certified marks will successfully connect and exchange content. Additional information about the Alliance is available at www.dlna.org. DLNA's leading member companies include ACCESS, ARRIS, AwoX, Broadcom, CableLabs, Comcast, Dolby Laboratories, DTS, Intel, LG, Microsoft, Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Time Warner Cable and Verizon.
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