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Monday, January 03, 2005

FrameRate(R) Announces Release 2.3 of Millennium(TM) ContentServer(TM)

FrameRate(R) Announces Release 2.3 of Millennium(TM) ContentServer(TM)

DRAPER, Utah, Jan. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FrameRate today announced Release 2.3 of the Millennium ContentServer, a suite of products for television and dynamic digital signage networks.

ContentServer provides the ability to create, manage, distribute, schedule, and display rich multimedia content on one or thousands of remote displays. Being server-based, it meets the requirements of the most demanding networked digital signage applications as well as being cost effective for the single sign or a television channel.

Highlights of ContentServer(TM) Release 2.3

* Implementation of template-based QuickPost(TM) allowing one-button
posting of amber alerts, homeland security alerts, or other important
commercial or public safety announcements.
* Firewall and IT-friendly use of HTTP protocols without the security
risks of older FTP protocols -- this means minimal, if any, IT
department involvement during installation or operation.
* Adoption of "pull-technology" eliminates the security risk of pushing
data into secure networks.
* Player-based MediaSync(TM) allows pausing and resumption of large file
transfers if smaller files are published or if network connectivity is
temporarily lost.
* Client-based Media Publisher allows interruptible batch file uploads
to the ContentServer with automatic resumption after reboot or loss of
network connection.
* Support for streaming video from local sources or web-based URLs.
* Improved MediaPlayer(TM) provides smooth and reliable operation on
low-cost display computers.
* Multi-level undo for playlist or scheduling changes along with
multiple group permissions.
* Support for mixed media playlists or "playlists of playlists."
* Added support for Kramer Electronics A/V switchers.



"Many digital signage solutions use older protocols or 'push technology' to deliver content. This release implements safer content distribution methods requested by IT departments everywhere," said James Harvey, President and CEO of FrameRate. "In addition, we've added MediaSync and Media Publisher, modules that provide interruptible media file transport to the ContentServer and to remote MediaPlayers. Finally, the implementation of QuickPost allows users to instantly override normal programming with emergency alerts, amber alerts, or homeland security warnings."

This release is available for immediate download by all FrameRate Technology Assurance Program subscribers. The product is distributed as on-premises software or as an on-demand application hosted in FrameRate's secure data center.

More information on FrameRate products and services may be found on the FrameRate web site at http://www.framerate.com/. Online demos are available.

About FrameRate

FrameRate is a leading supplier of digital signage, video servers, and channel automation solutions that allow users to fully automate their television and information display programming. FrameRate product applications include emergency alert systems, retail point of purchase, corporate communications/training, government and education, and menu boards in venues such as kiosks, cable television, factories, trains, ski resorts, corporate offices, banks, stadiums, hotels, hospitals, airports, malls, and wherever people congregate. FrameRate was founded in 1993 and is based in Draper, Utah.

CONTACTS:
James R. Harvey, President and CEO, FrameRate Corporation
Phone: (801) 456-3711, Fax: 801-382-1110
147 W. Election Road, Suite 200, Draper, UT 84020
E-mail: marketing@framerate.com, Web site: http://www.framerate.com/


Source: FrameRate

CONTACT: James R. Harvey, President and CEO of FrameRate Corporation,
+1-801-456-3711, or fax, +1-801-382-1110, marketing@framerate.com

Web site: http://www.framerate.com/


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