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DVcolor digitises Radio-Canada's archived unforgettable moments
 
Indiantelevision.com Team
(5 September 2003 2:00 pm)
 

DVcolor Inc. co-founders, president and CEO Gilles Quenneville and chief technology officer Olivier Azoulay announced that the CBC/Radio-Canada entrusted DVcolor with the digitisation of its archival collection of Unforgettable Moments/Les Inoubliables.

This collection includes dozens of the CBC/Radio-Canada's best clips available at www.cbc.ca/archives and www.radio-canada.ca/archives.

DVcolor offers unique technological solutions that guarantee true image quality without artifices, designed to meet the needs of a network's multiple users as well as their applications, opening an avenue for the transport and distribution of high-quality video content while respecting the demands of existing IT equipment and infrastructures.

DVcolor is a Montreal based company that, after four years of research and development, offers innovative digital image processing solutions based on its own intellectual property developments as well as a unique solution for the distribution of DVD-quality video content and CD-quality audio content, with unparalleled lightweight digitization, for full-screen and high-resolution broadcasting for users of broadband networks, including high-speed Internet, satellite networks, cable distribution (VOD, SVOD, iVOD), wireless networks, gaming platforms, in-room projections, distribution on CD-ROM or DVD.

Since its creation in 1935, the CBC/Radio Canada has brought instant emotions and memories to Canadians on radio and television. The Unforgettable Moments/Les Inoubliables collection brings sights and sounds via the Internet, the medium of the 21st Century.

In addition, web surfers around the world have direct and continuous access to Canada's history, culture and heritage. By visiting the CBC/Radio-Canada archives, Internet surfers can discovery a rich content of more than 5,000 historic radio and TV clips.

 
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