![]() Pre-recorded HD VMD's are capable of playing next-generation, high-definition movies and other video content, catering to the vast consumer base of owners of HDTV Television and large screen sets. VMD is designed for viewing High Definition (HD) content requiring high storage capacity and high bit rate (up to 40 Mbs), such as full-motion pictures, sports entertainment and other demanding video content and data. The pre-recorded VMD has four layers on one side for an initial capacity of 20 GB and is entirely based on the current Red Laser DVD industrial infrastructure. ![]() ![]() "We are thrilled with the opportunity of unveiling this remarkable technology to the public" says Ethel Schwartz, CEO of NMEN, "we anticipate a similar resounding response from the attendees as we have seen from the enthusiastic industry leaders that have already viewed our VMD products demonstration" VMD was recently demonstrated to enthusiastic groups of industry leaders in several countries and was hailed and embraced as a breakthrough and compelling solution for cost effective High Definition pre-recorded discs and players. Thereafter the c ompany plans to conduct a series of road shows across the globe to demonstrate the VMD products to select groups at various times and locations to be announced. The scope and the detailed schedule of the event will be announced at a later date. Demonstration will be held in London, United Kingdom in January 2005. Invites for the public demonstration will include financial newspapers, magazines wire services and feature syndicates trade periodicals covering the optical storage industry, as well as selected members of the investment community and key players in the media and optical storage industries. The drives will be inherently backward compatible with the existing pre-recorded and recordable DVD and CD formats. The company is set for launching production and sales of 15 GB, 20 GB, 25 GB and 30 GB Discs & Drives by fall 2005. The HD films will be shown in genuine HD formats (MPEG-2, 1080i and 1080p). However, most smartphones and some games consoles and devices will still play 3GP video files, and they can also be played by several media players including QuickTime, Windows Media Player and VLC.Brooklyn, New York - New Medium Enterprises Inc., OTC Bulletin Board Symbol (NMEN) announced today the public unveiling of the highly anticipated pre-industrial VMD (Versatile MulitLayer Disc), the next generation HD Disc & Drive containing 20GB of storage capacity on the current Red Laser technology platforms. ![]() 3G2 offers higher quality AAC+ audio than 3GP. This is partly due to a combination of the increase in Wi-Fi use and smartphone memory, the introduction of 4G and 5G, mobile phone companies offering unlimited data packages, and online messenger services like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger replacing many SMS/MMS conversations. 3GP compresses video files so they can be easily shared over mobile networks, reducing the amount of mobile data needed to send and receive them, and saving memory space on the device.ģGP is still used in MMS messages, but now other formats like 3G2 are more common. The format was developed by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in 2004. Because both file elements are compressed, MP4s normally have a smaller file size than many other video formats, but still maintain relatively high quality for sharing online.ģGP is a video format created for storing and sharing video on 3G mobile phones. ![]() The video part is usually compressed with MPEG-4, and the audio is usually compressed using AAC, which is the audio format associated with iTunes. MP4 videos are made up of video and audio elements that are compressed separately. MP4 is usually the preferred format for uploading videos to YouTube, Vimeo or other websites. As MP4 is a standardised format, it will normally play easily on most devices and media players, including Windows Media Player, QuickTime, and VLC. It was originally developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) but has become an ISO standard, meaning that it’s now maintained by the International Organisation for Standardization. MP4 was developed to be easily played and shared. MP4, sometimes called MPEG4, is one of the most common video formats. ![]()
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