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Epix to launch new Video on Demand platform with James Bond titles

12-May-2009 • Bond News

If you can't get enough of a Bond fix from DVD or Blu-Ray, or even the cable TV channels that air 007 adventures almost around the clock, a new internet video on demand system may fill the gap. Epix will launch their system with the first 17 James Bond adventures which were recently remastered.

Epix, the fledgling movie service formed by Paramount, MGM and Lionsgate, is planning to deliver full-length HD movies over the Internet using a dynamic-streaming feature offered with Akamai Technologies' content-distribution network.

Epix previously said it was expecting to launch initially as a broadband-video service in May, followed by the linear cable channel in October.

Akamai is offering the dynamic-streaming feature through Adobe Flash Media Server 3.5. With the feature, video playback adapts to the capabilities of users' computers, adjusting the bit rate of the video stream for lower-speed processors or slower Internet connections.

Epix is aiming to provide new releases, catalog titles and original content over a variety of platforms, including TV, computers and mobile devices. Epix has not announced carriage agreements with pay-TV providers.

"The Epix model of commercial-free, uninterrupted current Hollywood movies will set a new online content bar," Epix chief digital officer Emil Rensing said in a statement. "Akamai's dynamic streaming solution enables us to be one of the first to provide the accessibility, quality and convenience which today's digital consumers desire. We're excited to build our online ecosystem with a partner who is also intent on delivering tomorrow's technology today."

Epix's titles are expected to include The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Cloverfield, Defiance, Drillbit Taylor, The Duchess, How She Move, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Iron Man. In addition, the service also have the rights to all 17 remastered James Bond movies, as well as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

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