(COMTEX) B: Digital Lava Brings Streaming Video to Microsoft Windows B: Digital Lava Brings Streaming Video to Microsoft Windows Media Player Users With VideoVisor Web LOS ANGELES, Jun 28, 1999 (BUSINESS WIRE via COMTEX) -- Universal Internet Access to Interactive Video Via Web Browsers and Windows Media Player Digital Lava Inc. (AMEX:DGV), developers of the award-winning VideoVisor Professional desktop video software, today announced that its turnkey Internet service, VideoVisor(TM) Web, is now compatible with Microsoft Windows Media Technologies. With just a Web browser and the Windows Media Player, users can have instant access to interactive video on the Web without downloading software or plug-ins. Digital Lava's media-rich interactive videos are enhanced with text, slides, Web pages and links to the Internet. "VideoVisor Web is inherently compatible with Digital Lava's streaming media desktop application VideoVisor Professional, so video content can be published just once, but deployed many times in many ways -- via CD-ROM, DVD, intranets, LANs, WANs and now the Web," said Joshua Sharfman, president of Digital Lava. "Expanding the reach of Digital Lava's video publishing software to the desktops of Microsoft Windows Media Player users further demonstrates our commitment to providing ubiquitous solutions for our customers." "We're excited that Digital Lava's offerings are now available to the millions of Windows Media Player users," said Kevin Unangst, product manager, Streaming Media Division at Microsoft. "The combination of VideoVisor Web and Windows Media Technologies delivers a great solution for disseminating mission-critical information via the Internet." With VideoVisor Web, corporations, government agencies and educational institutions can cut costs and increase productivity by offering Web access to interactive media for training, distance learning, or any communications program. Digital Lava's customers also use interactive video for business meetings, tradeshows, news conferences, earnings announcements and any application intended to provide global audiences with vital information on demand. VideoVisor Web provides three windows, called Views, to display streaming media, a clip list and Web-related information. VideoVisor Web also includes a powerful search capability, greatly enhancing productivity. Users can instantly search and navigate to specific parts of a VideoVisor Web video. For example, a sales representative or value-added reseller could search a new product launch knowledge base for information content containing pricing information, and VideoVisor Web would locate and present just the video clips and associated information related to product pricing. About Video Publishing Video Publishing is a new software technology that provides companies and enterprises a way to rapidly re-purpose, publish and deploy video content and related information to desktop computer users. Digital Lava's video publishing software, VideoVisor(TM) Professional and vPrism(TM), provides an open framework in which video, other desktop applications, and data can link, collaborate and seamlessly integrate on the desktop. The process begins with vPrism, a fast, powerful and easy-to-use software suite, that assimilates and manages video and other information from diverse sources, organizes its content, creates links to other important data and then rapidly publishes the information in an open format called a VideoCapsule(TM) file. VideoCapsules are "value-added video" files that integrate video with other information: Web pages, documents, images, transcripts -- any digitally formatted file or program. VideoCapsules may be distributed on CD-ROMs or DVDs and streamed over LANs, WANs, intranets and the Internet. VideoVisor Professional is a powerful desktop video information application that allows knowledge workers to rapidly navigate and manipulate the video information contained in a VideoCapsule. Users may search and annotate video, re-arrange and organize its content, subtitle text and transcripts, access notes, and link to other files, Web sites and applications. VideoVisor Web is a turnkey Internet video service that allows users to distribute on-demand audio and video presentations, along with synchronized text, slides, Web pages and other Web-based information to anyone on the Internet. Business meetings, training sessions, corporate communication and distance learning are good examples of how companies and educational institutions can use VideoVisor Web to increase employee productivity with instant access to information, without the expense of traveling. All of Digital Lava's software is developed on an open and scaleable architecture. Digital Lava is dedicated to delivering its core video publishing software as an open architecture that supports the industry's most widely accepted video file formats including ASF, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVI, QuickTime, and RealVideo 5.0 and G2. In addition, Digital Lava supports streaming media technologies such as Windows NT Server NetShow Services and Microsoft NetShow Theater Server, RealNetworks (Nasdaq: RNWK) RealSystem 5.0 and RealSystem G2, SGI (NYSE: SGI) WebFORCE(TM) MediaBase, Starlight Networks, Xing Streamworks Server and InfoValue Server. VideoVisor Web Pricing and Availability Digital Lava's VideoVisor Web turnkey Internet video service is available today, and includes customized options for video publishing, Web site hosting and administration. Clients provide Digital Lava with video or audio content, slides, and any other pertinent information; then Digital Lava publishes value-added video files for Web access. Because each VideoVisor Web presentation is customized according to clients' individual needs, pricing for Digital Lava services varies. About Digital Lava Founded in 1995, Digital Lava is a provider of video publishing software and services related to the use of video for corporate training, communications, distance learning, research and other applications. Digital Lava provides business with the next step in video technology -- transforming cumbersome linear video into easily accessible and manageable digital information. For the first time, organizations and professionals can rapidly create and deploy interactive video-based content, increasing the productivity of knowledge workers. Digital Lava's vPrism(TM) allows users to re-purpose vast amounts of video and electronic information on CD-ROM, DVD, corporate intranets and the Internet. Digital Lava's VideoVisor Professional is a desktop video information application, enabling users to rapidly access and navigate, manipulate and integrate video-based information on a desktop computer. All of Digital Lava's software is developed on an open and scaleable architecture. Digital Lava has headquarters in Los Angeles. For additional information, visit Digital Lava's Web site at www.digitallava.com or call 888/222-LAVA. This news release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to the following: development, shipment and market acceptance. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company prospectus on Form SB-2. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release. Note to Editors: VideoVisor, VideoCapsule and vPrism are trademarks of Digital Lava Inc. All other products are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright (C) 1999 Business Wire. 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