Doremi Cinema is pleased to confirm its principal role in the evolution of
the Digital Cinema industry by passing the Compliance Test Plan (CTP) and presenting
the first commercially available, DCI compliant Integrated Media Block (IMB) to
be used in a DLP Cinema® Series II projector.
The
DCI standard was created by the Digital Cinema Initiatives, LLC (DCI) to maintain
specific criteria for the digital cinema industry such as high quality image,
interoperability and content security. The Compliance Test Plan (CTP) was
created by DCI as a uniform testing procedure for these standards. CineCert is
the third part testing facility licensed by DCI to administer the testing
procedures defined in the Compliance Test Plan (CTP) in the United States.
“The team at
DLP Cinema congratulates Doremi on this milestone,” said Dave Duncan, manager
of DLP Cinema for Texas Instruments. “We have had a long partnership with
Doremi and value their commitment to excellence in the cinema industry.”
“Passing
the CTP was unquestionably a challenge. We allotted
vast engineering resources over the last year to guarantee that our promises to the industry and our customers
were achieved,” states Michael Archer,
VP of Digital
Cinema at
Doremi. “Attaining DCI compliance is
mandatory for any server
manufacturer wanting to play in the digital cinema
space. With the studios pushing for compliant equipment,
Doremi is once again ensuring their customers are not at risk within a VPF
agreement when it comes to DCI compliant IMBs.”
With
product lines covering playback servers, mastering stations, alternative
content and access products, DCI compliance endorses Doremi’s unparalleled
server technology
and emphasizes Doremi’s position as a pioneer accustomed to
taking the first steps into the ever advancing industry.