Home theatre
A standalone motion controller box or a PC based motion controller reads information about a movie title directly from the disc or by using a motion code provided from an active Internet connection and relays motion signals to connected motion-equipped seats. Currently[when?] the system supports a library of around 1,000 movies.[5]
Many studios now support D-Box technology by adding motion code to select Blu-ray titles:
Fox began supporting D-Box in 2006[6]
Lionsgate as of November, 2007[7]
Disney as of December, 2007[8]
Sony as of March, 2008[9]
Blue Underground as of June, 2008[10]
Universal Studios as of November, 2008[11]
Source:
D-Box Technologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia