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	<title>Comments on: Xperinet to Add Support for Blu-ray, HD DVD</title>
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		<title>By: Xperinet announces Blu-ray support &#187; Blu-ray, HD DVD, info at WesleyTech.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Xperinet announces Blu-ray support &#187; Blu-ray, HD DVD, info at WesleyTech.com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 21:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Xperinet announces Blu-ray support   In some interesting news not quite as important at the Paramount/DreamWorks announcement, Xperinet has fully backed the Blu-ray Disc format. Previously, Xperinet had announced they were working on both Blu-ray and HD DVD support, but today they have announced they fully support Blu-ray.  &#8220;Xperinet&#8217;s leadership position in media servers for this industry strikes an important win for the Blu-ray camp,&#8221; said Aaron Chisena, Director of US Sales for Xperinet, perhaps hyping the company&#8217;s market position a bit. &#8220;HD content is essential for revealing the capabilities of today&#8217;s 1080p displays, and no one wants to search through disks any more to find a movie.&#8221;    I previously reported that Xperinet would offer USB drives for both HD DVD and Blu-ray, and this appears to place the company firmly in the Blu-ray family. The press release even starts saying, &#8220;In yet another coup de grace for the fading HD DVD camp, Blu-ray Disc has succeeded in wooing Xperinet, Inc.&#8221; They go on to say their media servers and delivery clients will solidify &#8220;the format&#8217;s dominance over HD DVD in the marketplace.&#8221;  Scheduled to appear at CEDIA Expo next week, the Blu-ray enabled systems will ship in October, and the USB upgrade kit will be available for existing MIRV servers in homes. The media servers will include a BD-ROM drive for loading 1080p content in MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264. No word on if the VC-1 encoded films (like The Prestige and Deja Vu) will be supported.  Xperinet does get to claim the title of first custom electronics integration company to throw their weight (caveat: not a lot of weigh) behind Blu-ray.   Share this article: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Xperinet announces Blu-ray support   In some interesting news not quite as important at the Paramount/DreamWorks announcement, Xperinet has fully backed the Blu-ray Disc format. Previously, Xperinet had announced they were working on both Blu-ray and HD DVD support, but today they have announced they fully support Blu-ray.  &#8220;Xperinet&#8217;s leadership position in media servers for this industry strikes an important win for the Blu-ray camp,&#8221; said Aaron Chisena, Director of US Sales for Xperinet, perhaps hyping the company&#8217;s market position a bit. &#8220;HD content is essential for revealing the capabilities of today&#8217;s 1080p displays, and no one wants to search through disks any more to find a movie.&#8221;    I previously reported that Xperinet would offer USB drives for both HD DVD and Blu-ray, and this appears to place the company firmly in the Blu-ray family. The press release even starts saying, &#8220;In yet another coup de grace for the fading HD DVD camp, Blu-ray Disc has succeeded in wooing Xperinet, Inc.&#8221; They go on to say their media servers and delivery clients will solidify &#8220;the format&#8217;s dominance over HD DVD in the marketplace.&#8221;  Scheduled to appear at CEDIA Expo next week, the Blu-ray enabled systems will ship in October, and the USB upgrade kit will be available for existing MIRV servers in homes. The media servers will include a BD-ROM drive for loading 1080p content in MPEG-2 or MPEG-4/H.264. No word on if the VC-1 encoded films (like The Prestige and Deja Vu) will be supported.  Xperinet does get to claim the title of first custom electronics integration company to throw their weight (caveat: not a lot of weigh) behind Blu-ray.   Share this article: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [&#8230;]</p>
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