ERLANGEN, Germany and LAS VEGAS, April 21, 2017 -- Today, the Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS introduced a new member of its renowned software suite easyDCP: the easyDCP Publisher. Developed for content creators for the production of a Digital Cinema Package (DCP), the easyDCP Publisher is an all-in-one software solution for generation and playback of DCPs with a project based license model.
Newcomers in film production, small post-production houses or occasional movie producers do not prefer purchasing a full license of a master software suite. However, if those producers are applying for a film festival, it is essential to prepare content for screening on a clearly defined budget. Thus, having a solution available on a project-basis allows users to pay for every final DCP with the easyDCP Publisher instead of the software itself.
easyDCP Publisher is built on the professional easyDCP tools that already exist among cinematographic specialists and post-production houses around the world; especially where professionals create reliable and DCI-compliant DCPs. The newest member of the easyDCP family is intended for all creatives looking for a pre-approved reliable solution to generate and verify DCPs, and prefer modern software licensing options that can be matched to a specific budget.
The easyDCP Publisher provides a cost-effective solution to generate a DCP with minimal effort and risk for approval and playback on a cinema server. To work with the software, professionals simply render, preview and fine-tune content and then the DCP is ready to be published.
The easyDCP Publisher will be available at www.easyDCP.com/publisher on April 24, 2017. For more information, visit Fraunhofer IIS at NAB 2017 in the South Upper Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center booth # SU6110.
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is the leading organization for applied research in Europe. Its research activities are conducted by 69 institutes and research units at locations throughout Germany. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft employs a staff of 24,500 who work with an annual research budget totaling more than 2.1 billion euros.
The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is one of the world’s leading application-oriented research institutions for microelectronic and IT system solutions and services. It ranks first among all Fraunhofer Institutes. With the creation of mp3 and the co-development of AAC, Fraunhofer IIS has reached worldwide recognition. In close cooperation with partners and clients the Institute provides research and development services in the following areas: Audio and Media Technologies, Imaging Systems, Energy Management, IC Design and Design Automation, Communications, Positioning, Medical Technology, Sensor Systems, Safety and Security Technology, Supply Chain Management and Non-destructive Testing. More than 900 employees conduct contract research for industry, the service sector and public authorities. Founded in 1985 in Erlangen, Fraunhofer IIS has now 13 locations in 10 cities: Erlangen (headquarters), Nuremberg, Fürth, Dresden, further in Bamberg, Waischenfeld, Coburg, Würzburg, Ilmenau and Deggendorf. The budget of 150 million euros is mainly financed by projects. 24 percent of the budget is subsidized by federal and state funds.
Detailed information on: www.iis.fraunhofer.de/en
Head of Corporate Communications Thoralf Dietz | Phone +49 9131 776-1630 | [email protected] | Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS | Am Wolfsmantel 33 | 91058 Erlangen, Germany | www.iis.fraunhofer.de Editorial notes Angela Raguse | Phone +49 9131 776-5105 | [email protected] | Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS | www.iis.fraunhofer.de


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