Fujisoft Unveils Ulexit Video Player

Here is something new from the Fujisoft Inc. they have developed the Ulexit video player and this software can be used with a VOD service called the “Minna-no (everybody’s) Theater Wii” for Wii. The player itself looks pretty interesting and supports MPEG2, WMV, MPEG4 and H.264 among many others.

This is a compact software and doesn’t not take up a lot of memory. It allows digital streaming and DRM encoding technology and hence would be able to meet the demands of an increasingly technology dependent world. The “Minna-no Theater Wii” VOD service has been launched to connect Wii with TVs and replay videos in DVD quality.

You could expect a lot of fun and educational stuff like anime, movies documentaries etc. This would be launched from Decemver 2008 and would need you to have 500 Wii points to buy the WiiWare and 100 to 400 Wii points for the software.

Via: TechOn

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