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NetBlender was founded in March 2005 by a team of DVD industry veterans with particular expertise in the area of network-connected convergent media. The founders had spent a decade developing technologies to satisfy the needs of their productions, which were primarily web-enabled DVDs for the education and museum marketplace.Emmy Nominated TechnologyNetBlender was nominated in 2006 for the prestigious Advanced Media Technology Emmy for our work on the PBS DVD The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine. The intelligent engine that powered the Emmy-nominated disc is the same engine that makes DoStudio so effective in maximizing compatibility for playback of Blu-ray titles across multiple players.Inventor of the Smartphone remote in 2008 (BD Touch)When NetBlender introduced BD Touch in April 2008, it touched off a firestorm of media attention. Since then, the technology that allows a smart devices (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Android phones) to control TVs, Blu-ray players, and cable boxes has become ubiquitous. Look for the BD Touch logo on Blu-ray Discs from Lionsgate and Universal, as well as other niche series such as Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). The BD Touch SDK powers many other smart phone applications as well.Blu-ray Disc Tools InnovatorNetBlender has hundreds of professional authoring customers in 32 countries who have produced over 5,000 retail Blu-ray Disc titles to date. Here are some key milestones in the history of our Blu-ray Disc products:DoStudio Authoring Edition (2008)DoStudio encoder (2009)DoStudio Blu-ray 3D Encoding/Authoring suite (2010)ScreamerNet Blu-ray automation suites (2011
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