Moto, ActiveVideo Extend HTML5 to More Devices

Feb. 25, 2013
Motorola announced that its DreamGallery multiscreen video navigation technology is newly available on an expanded range of devices, including entry-level Motorola set-tops. It uses a new virtual module based on the HTML5 cloud rendering capabilities of ActiveVi...
Motorola announced that its DreamGallery multiscreen video navigation technology is newly available on an expanded range of devices, including entry-level Motorola set-tops. It uses a new virtual module based on the HTML5 cloud rendering capabilities of ActiveVideo Networks' CloudTV H5 platform for H.264 or MPEG-2 delivery and content navigation and consumption.DreamGallery is the user navigation component of Motorola's Medios+ platform for multiscreen video distribution. It's designed to provide a dynamic, Internet-like TV experience on legacy devices. The new module is intended to provide a consistent DreamGallery experience with all HTML5 browser-based devices, including set-tops, tablets, smartphones and other connected devices.

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