• 08/08/2022
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"Dixim Play U" where you can watch TV programs on M1 Mac.Also a WIN version compatible with UWP

The Mac/iPad version is being distributed on the App Store, and the corresponding OS is MacOS 12.0 or later and iPados 14.After 0.You can download it for free, and you can make a trial playback for one minute as many times as you want, but you need to purchase a license to use all functions.

In each case, the price of the license is 2,820 yen for the stocking plan and 220 yen/month for the monthly price.Regarding the purchase plan, a half price campaign that can be purchased for 1,410 yen until December 20 is being implemented.The Mac/iPad version of the purchase license can be purchased at the App Store payment (in -app charge), and the regular price is 2,940 yen, but it can be purchased for 1,480 yen until December 20.

The Mac/iPad version of the Dixim Play U cannot be installed on the Intel CPU -based Mac, and does not support Macs without displays such as Mac mini.The Windows version will be downloaded from mid -December at Microsoft Store.

M1 MacでTV番組が見られる「DiXiM Play U」。UWP対応のWin版も

DiXiM Play Uの主な特徴

The company has developed a DTCP-IP compatible network player application "Dixim Play" that allows you to watch BD recorders and broadcasting programs at home to iOS/Android (Android TV)/Windows/Fire OS/Chromebooks, etc.。

Dixim Play U supports the existing Dixim Play to Apple M1 and UWP, and develops a platform that proposes a new user viewing experience that makes use of the PC's superiority using a similar user interface (UI).It was said.

The main functions of Dixim Play U are as follows.

The brand was rebuilt for the multimedia home network solution "DIXIM" developed by Digion, and has been renewed to "Dixim U".He said he had clearly expressed his desire to "provide new experience value as an entertainment platform."

The new brand name "U" means "YOU (customer)".Cloud services, content distribution servers, and players share information with free specifications that are not tied to DLNA guidelines, etc., aiming for a platform that provides new platforms to provide new content that fits users.