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Process brings extras once limited to DVD-ROM-equipped PCs into your living room.
Watching a wide-screen, letterboxed DVD video on a PC or notebook screen is not the optimum optical experience. But by watching a DVD video played on a DVD player through a more appropriately sized TV, you can easily miss many of the extras that movie studios make accessible only on the DVD-ROM portion of the disc. Now, a new process is set to present the best of both ways.
New Line Home Entertainment, a subsidiary of AOL Time Warner, has developed a new process to let DVD player users instantly access context-sensitive ancillary features throughout the entire video. Dubbed Infinifilm, the process takes viewers "beyond the movie" with supplemental material relevant to specific scenes.
You access Infinifilm features through automatic navigable...