Doremi Laboratories, Inc., often shortened to Doremi Labs, was a developer and manufacturer of digital servers and format converters for the digital cinema, broadcast,
post-production
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and professional A/V markets. It was established in 1985 in
Burbank, California
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, United States, and was absorbed into
Dolby Laboratories
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (often shortened to Dolby Labs and known simply as Dolby) is an American company specializing in audio noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and HDR imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to ...
in a 2014 acquisition.
History
Doremi Labs was founded by Camille Rizko in
Los Angeles
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in 1985. Shortly after, he was joined by fellow engineers, Emil Rizko and Safar Ghazal. The first product, the Digital Audio Workstation Nucleus (DAWN), was an editing device for dialog replacement and effects/ADR Foley. The product used a
Macintosh Plus computer as its user interface. One of the features that set Doremi's DAWN apart is its ability to play 8 high quality audio tracks from a single hard disk. The product built a faithful following owing to its friendly user interface which emulates existing paper based workflow.
In 1994, the company foresaw the need to replace
VCRs used heavily in post-production studios, with a new tapeless model. Doremi decided that rather than change customer habits, it will design a tapeless disk recorder which will emulate as close as possible existing VCRs in use. The only major difference would be instant locate to any point within the recorded video clip. The V1 digital video recorder/player (
DVR) was introduced to the public in 1996, and became an instant success. Doremi soon introduced models of the recorder that supports
MPEG-2
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, Uncompressed, High Definition and
JPEG2000. The success of the V1 led to Doremi's worldwide expansion, opening facilities in
France
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and
Japan
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.
During that same time period, to support its own internal need for a large number of high-quality, high-resolution displays, Doremi built the first
HD-SDI to
DVI
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converter, which allow users to have a low-cost high-definition monitoring system using computer displays. This innovative product was soon followed by a pattern generator. This product line was soon copied by several other manufacturers and created a whole new line of converter/generator products, which Doremi continues to pursue in the high end of the market.
In 2003, Doremi introduced the Nugget, a high quality high definition player for applications such as theme parks, museums, or anywhere where a high end
HD player is needed. The product captured the high end portion of the playback market, and was adopted by major entertainment corporations as the product of choice for their loop playback applications.
In 2004, Doremi and
Texas Instruments (TI), manufacturer of
DLP digital micro-mirror imaging devices (
DMDs), demonstrated cinema quality digital playback using TI's new 2K DMDs and a V1 DVR at
IBC. Soon after, TI asked Doremi if they could build a server for the emerging digital cinema market. Doremi saw the opportunity and decided it was time to enter that market. Doremi started 2 simultaneous JPEG2000 compression based projects, one for a Digital Cinema Player called the DCP-2000, and the other for a Digital Mastering Station called the DMS-2000.
In April 2005, Doremi demonstrated for the first time to
Disney Studios
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, a clip of ''
National Treasure'' and a clip of ''
Chicken Little'', that were mastered on the DMS-2000 and played on the DCP-2000. The success of the experiment convinced the studio that the technology was now readily available to migrate movie playback from 35mm film to digital.
In June 2005, at CinemaExpo, Doremi showed for the first time a playback of a
Digital Cinema Package (DCP). The package was prepared by the
Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI). Shortly after, Doremi looked to master a complete movie in digital.
Universal Studios
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gave Doremi and
Fotokem the authorization to master the upcoming movie ''
Serenity'' in digital and have it ready by opening day. Doremi and Fotokem rose to the challenge despite many hurdles and showed the movie mastered on the DMS-2000, played on the DCP-2000 in September 2005, at Fotokem screening room. Shortly after, the movie was shown at the Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) on a 75-foot screen, to rave reviews.
During 2005, Christie-AIX, a joint venture between Christie Digital and Access IT (now Cinedigm), signed a
Virtual Print Fee (VPF) contract with the studios to outfit 4,000 screens with digital playback systems. Following the ''Serenity'' demonstration, the Doremi server was selected for the rollout, and 150 screens were installed in 2005. The rollout continued with Doremi exclusively during 2006 and 2007.
In 2008, Doremi looked for other opportunities for products in the cinema market, and saw a need to design cost-effective
hearing aid
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and viewing aid devices for the physically impaired. Doremi saw a moral obligation to innovate in this field and come up with products that the exhibitors would buy, not to avoid lawsuits, but to increase the captive audience. The Captiview hearing-impaired system was introduced in 2010, and the Fidelio viewing-impaired system was introduced in June 2011.
In 2009, Doremi introduced the first
4K integrated media block for TI's series-2 projectors, over 2 years ahead of its closest competitor.
In 2011, Doremi achieved DCI Compliance for IMB / ShowVault, DCP-2000, DCP-2K4 and receives 4K technology patent US 7,868,879 B2 relating to decoding technologies within the 4K standard. Additionally, all digital viewings at the 2011
Cannes Film Festival
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were delivered in 4K resolution with Doremi servers.
In 2012, Doremi achieved DCI Compliance for IMS1000.
On February 24, 2014,
Dolby Laboratories
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (often shortened to Dolby Labs and known simply as Dolby) is an American company specializing in audio noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and HDR imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to ...
announced that it signed an agreement to acquire Doremi Labs for $92.5 million in cash plus an additional $20 million in contingent consideration. The acquisition closed on October 31, 2014
and its completion was announced on November 3, 2014.
While Doremi's corporate registration status is still active with the California Secretary of State office,
its operations have been absorbed into Dolby, its branded products discontinued and its website and domain registration removed from the internet.
Products
Digital cinema
DCI Compliant Digital Cinema Players and 4K Solutions
* IMS1000,
4K and 3D
HFR Integrated Media Server
* ShowVault / IMB (Integrated Media Block)
* DCP-2000, Digital Cinema playback server
* DCP-2K4, Digital Cinema playback server
Access products
* Captiview, transmitter and handheld device for the hearing impaired
* Fidelio, transmitter and receiver for the visually impaired
Alternative content
* LE100, 1RU video streaming and playback device
* StreamIt, broadcast MPEG2 video streamer
Converters
* AUD-DA, digital to analog audio converter
Post production / mastering
* DC-Post, Digital Cinema playback server
* Rapid, DCI-JPEG2000 mastering server
Pro A/V
Video disk recorders
* V1-D standard definition video disk recorder
* V1-HD-2K, high definition video disk recorder
* V1-UHD, high definition video disk recorder
* MCS-HD, HD video recorder and player
Play back devices
* Nugget Pro, high definition video playback solution
* DSV-J2, high quality 2D, 3D, and Stereoscopic digital playback device
Converters
* S2H-30, SD/HD/3G-SDI video signal to HDMI converter
* H2S-30, HDMI video signal to SD/HD/3G-SDI converter
* XDVI-20s, cross-converter for DVI, HD-SDI and SD-SDI video
* GHX-10, any input to any output format converter
* DSDI-20s, DVI to high definition or standard definition SDI video converter
* HDVI-20s, SDI to DVI converter
* Dimension-3D, 3D format converter
Generators
* GENeration-3D, 3D test pattern generator
* HDG-20, portable video test pattern generator
Software
The software produced by Doremi Labs include:
*
CineAsset, mastering software for creating encrypted and unencrypted
DCI
DCI may be an abbreviation for:
Technology
* D-chiro-inositol, an isomer of inositol
* Data, context and interaction, an architectural pattern in computer software development
* Direct Count & Intersect, an algorithm for discovering frequent se ...
compliant packages
*
CineExport, plug-in for
Apple
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’s
Compressor
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Compressors are similar to pumps: both increase the pressure on a fluid and both can tr ...
used to convert Final Cut Pro sequences and popular media formats to DCI compliant
Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs)
*
CinePlayer
CinePlayer is a software based media player used to review Digital Cinema Packages ( DCP) without the need for a digital cinema server by Doremi Labs. CinePlayer can play back any DCP, not just those created by Doremi Mastering products. In addit ...
, media player used to review Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs) without the need for a digital cinema server
* TMS, Theatre management software
* Asset Manager, video file transfer software
See also
*
CineAsset
References
External links
Doremi Labs official website{{Dolby Laboratories
Technology companies based in Greater Los Angeles
Manufacturing companies based in Greater Los Angeles
Companies based in Burbank, California
Technology companies established in 1985
1985 establishments in California
Film and video technology
Dolby Laboratories
2014 mergers and acquisitions