NOVATO, CA (APRIL
26, 2000) -- Sonic Solutions announced a enhancement to its high-end
DVD Creator MPEG-2 encoding systems which allows direct 24P digital
video input from Avid Symphony Universal, Avid's high-end editorial
finishing and 24P Universal mastering system.
With Sonic's new Direct-24 input capability, DVD Creator can encode
film content directly from a 24 FPS (frame-per-second) film source,
making it possible to encode film material at speeds faster than real
time and at the same time deliver higher quality.
"Sonic is a recognized leader in bringing new DVD production technology
to the professional market," said Michael Phillips, Senior
Product Designer at Avid Technology. "Using Avid Symphony Universal,
our users can edit, color correct and master a film-based project in
a totally digital, uncompressed, 24 frame progressive environment. Sonic's
new 24P support in DVD Creator makes it possible to directly transfer
content to MPEG-2 without having to re-insert 2:3 pulldown (a telecine
process), speeding production and improving quality."
Sonic's new technology speeds video encoding by eliminating the process
known as "inverse telecine." Since film and video run at different frame
rates, 24 frame-per-second film material must be converted to 60-field
(30 frame)-per-second video.
This process, known as 2:3 pulldown, adds redundant video fields to
the 24-frame video in order for it to play back correctly on an NTSC
video monitor. The MPEG-2 video format used in DVD is capable of storing
the encoded film content in its original 24 frame-per-second format.
In order to achieve the best quality video for DVD, the duplicate fields
that were added during the telecine process must now be removed during
an "inverse telecine" process in encoding.
With Sonic's new Direct-24 feature, film cadence from Avid Symphony
Universal can be automatically logged in real-time, eliminating the
need for an inverse telecine analysis pass. Alternatively, film source
video can be recorded from Avid Symphony Universal at 20% faster than
real-time, again bypassing the inverse telecine analysis and increasing
productivity.
"Avid Symphony Universal represents the state-of-the-art in digital
editing and mastering for film-based projects," said Mark Ely,
Director of Product Marketing. "Working with Avid, we have been able
to extend DVD Creator to support direct 24P input from the Symphony
workstation, maximizing both quality and productivity for high-end DVD
publishers."
About Sonic DVD Creator
Sonic DVD Creator is the DVD Video encoding and authoring workstation.
Designed from the ground up as an integrated production tool, DVD Creator
combines DVD authoring, video and audio encoding, title proofing and
final disc formatting into a single, streamlined process.
As an integrated set of modular tools, DVD Creator can expand from a
single workstation to a multi-system workgroup custom-tailored to any
facility's production requirements. Sonic's new Direct-24 feature for
faster than real-time film encoding is targeted to ship in June 2000.
About Avid Symphony Universal
The Avid Symphony Universal 2.0 system represents Avid's next generation
digital nonlinear editing, finishing and mastering technology.
Symphony Universal 2.0 includes a host of real-time finishing tools
as well as Avid's revolutionary new 24P Universal Editing and Mastering
technology, which provides capabilities critical to projects that need
to be delivered in multiple aspect ratios and formats.
About Avid
Avid Technology, Inc. is an international provider of digital audio
and video tools for information and entertainment applications.
The company's products are used by a variety of customers worldwide
including film, television and interactive content producers, TV news
broadcasters, corporate communicators and consumers. For more information,
visit Avid's Web site at www.avid.com.
About Sonic Solutions
Based in Marin County, California, Sonic (http://www.sonic.com)
is the manufacturer of solutions for DVD publishing and interactive,
streaming video on the Internet. Sonic DVDit! (http://www.dvdit.com)
is the first application for DVD authoring targeted at consumers and
corporate video producers, and is bundled with major video editing,
capture, encoding and media production systems.
Streaming DVD is the first interactive technology based on DVD for content
distribution over the Internet. Sonic DVD Creator and DVD Fusion are
the most widely-used systems for professional DVD publishing, and are
installed worldwide at major studios, post production facilities and
in corporate marketing departments.
SonicStudio HD is the leading digital workstation for preparing audio
for release on CD and the first for creating content for the new DVD-Audio
format. Sonic is also a full voting member of the DVD Forum, the standards-setting
body for the DVD format.
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