Date: 09/21 09:01 EST

New Multi-Platform Support Using Solaris™ and Linux for OPTX International’s ScreenWatch™ 2.0 Software

 CHICO, Calif.--OPTX International adds new multi-platform support to 
serve its ScreenWatch™ 2.0 content over RealNetworks™ G2 Servers on Solaris™ 
and Linux operating systems. The acknowledged leader in true-to-source, 
screen-capture software, OPTX International partners with RealNetworks™ to 
stream lossless multimedia screen content over the Internet or intranet. 
    According to RealNetworks’ Lead Program Manager, Dave Cotter, "With 
innovative partners like OPTX International, our company is able to deliver 
the only complete streaming media solution that reaches the 175,000 new users 
who access RealSystem G2 each day and the 125 million registered unique users 
of RealPlayer.  By adding Solaris and Linux capabilities, OPTX is joining us 
in the delivery of streaming media and Internet broadcasting over an array of 
platforms."
    Brian Meyerpeter, president and CEO of OPTX International, says, "We’ve 
added Solaris and Linux server plug-ins for streaming media producers using 
Unix servers. This gives new capabilities to large organizations that need 
scaleable, cost-effective, on-demand training solutions."
    ScreenWatch is the full-motion, screen-recording software that gives 
streaming multimedia content producers the ability to stream application 
output from a computer monitor over the Internet with perfect image quality. 
ScreenWatch also includes CODEC 2000 technology that can deliver streaming 
media online at bandwidths as low as 12 kbps.   On average one hour of 
production can be stored in 7 MB. 
    ScreenWatch has a wide variety of customers including the U.S. Navy, 
Siebel Systems, MERANT, Harvard University, Stanford University and 
University of Maryland.  For information about ScreenWatch and its new server 
plug-ins, contact OPTX at 530/899-2100 or visit www.screenwatch.com.
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NOTE: RealNetworks is a trademark of RealNetworks, Inc.; ScreenWatch is a 
trademark of OPTX International; Solaris is a trademark of Sun Microsystems.