Sonic Solutions Cooperates With Lite-On IT, Ritek, MediaTek To Promote Qflix
US-based Sonic Solutions, a provider of digital media software, has been cooperating with three Taiwan-based companies, ODM/OEM optical disc drive maker Lite-On IT, blank optical disc maker Ritek and IC design house MediaTek, to promote Qflix, a technology which uses CSS (Content Scramble System) to encrypt movies and video content for sale over the Internet, according to vice president Mike Ling for Business Development Asia of Sonic. The cooperation is through the Qflix licensing program established jointly by Sonic and Pioneer.
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