Microsoft Corp.. has launched the Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator,
enabling film studios and disc authoring companies to model the behavior
of HD DVD disc content, including encoded video and HDi interactivity,
in a virtual environment before committing to burning a single HD DVD
disc. This comprehensive tool is among the first commercially available,
software-based solutions of its kind, eliminating the need for expensive
hardware or time-consuming and costly trial-and-error processes for
testing HD DVD titles, helping to ensure that titles ship error-free.
The enhanced content and rich interactive capabilities of HD DVD
increase the need for an efficient way to troubleshoot coding to
maintain the highest-quality consumer experiences. The emulator uses a
combination of available hardware (the Xbox 360 video game and
entertainment system and the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player) and specialized
emulation software to ultimately enable playback of near-final assets
from a network storage share, portable hard drive or optical disc. This
allows focused testing of the layout, the menus, and the behavior of the
interactivity functionality of a title. Detailed log reports from the
Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator deliver valuable tracing information to help
quickly and easily pinpoint problems with advanced interactivity code
that otherwise could take hours of manual debugging.
"We are committed to supporting and advancing the HD DVD
ecosystem, and the new Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator reflects these efforts
by providing developers with the software-based tools they need to
efficiently deliver the highest-quality content," said Jordi Ribas,
general manager of HD DVD at Microsoft. "Microsoft developed the
Emulator to help save studios and postproduction houses time, resources
and costs involved with the creation of HD DVD content, and let them
focus on what really matters -- pushing the envelope with the
format."
Sessions using the Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator are designed to
complement existing workflows so that tests can be run at various
stages. The tool offers several choices for how to run a session:
directly from a network storage share, from a USB drive connected
directly to the Xbox 360 console, or from an optical disc in the Xbox
360 HD DVD Player. While the tool enables the testing of content
playback on the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player specifically, it effectively
eliminates layers in the testing process for other HD DVD players as
well.
Validated by the Industry's Leading HD DVD Production Houses
As part of the development process, Microsoft implemented a beta
program from July through November of this year, involving more than 40
participants, including Deluxe Digital Studios, Enteractive GmbH,
Imagion AG, Memory-Tech Corporation and NetBlender Inc. Participants
found that the tool significantly decreased the number of hours and
reduced the costs associated with the production process, freeing up
time to refine and improve content.
"The authoring process for HD DVD is more complex and
expensive than the process for standard DVD, and as with any new
technology, it can require a lot of time and resources," said John
Harrington, CEO of NetBlender. "In the process of working with the
new Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Emulator, we were able to cut the number of
test discs needed per month from roughly 200 down to 50, saving more
than 100 work hours per month. This positively impacted our business
essentially overnight. We estimate we will recoup the low cost of the
tool in less than one month's time."
Setting up the Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator simply requires
establishing a connection to Xbox LIVE, navigating to the Download Games
menu, and adding the Emulator software to the hard drive of the Xbox 360
console. The one-time licensing fee is $2,999.
As scenarios for next-generation interactivity continue to expand
and evolve, streamlining the production process for HD DVD titles frees
up resources that licensees can use to focus on refining and improving
content -- maximizing the potential of HDi to create compelling user
scenarios. The Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator is available for sale
immediately at http://www.thisishddvd.com/emulator.
More information on the Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator and HDi License
Program, as well as a downloadable case study of NetBlender's use
of the emulator, is available at http://www.thisishddvd.com/emulator.
For more information, visit http://www.microsoft.com or
http://www.thisishddvd.com/emulator or call 425/452-5400.
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