 So we're here at the Zappiti and hi, who are you? Hi, I'm Damien, I'm in charge of the software development which is a team. And who are you? I'm in the marketing department in Paris. So you have 4K player? Yeah. So what do you, which box are you showing here? So actually we have three models here in the range. And we have the center box here. After that we have this model. It's big model with two rack for set to... Huge hard drives. Yeah, hard drives inside. Yeah. Eight terabytes. Then we have one model with this one rack for one HDD set. Nice. So is this mass production? Yes, of course. And it's available right now all over the world. How much is the price? The price of this one is $229. This one is $349. And this one is $279. And what is the CPU that you use? We use CPU from Realtek. Realtek ARM Cortex A9 quad core. A7, yeah. And I forgot the name of the CPU. Can you show the software? What's the software? You have the covers. The model is one head width. One cover. It's very customised anyway. You can... Yeah, so let's check out. What kind of UI do you have in here? Can you explain? So this is the UI of the APT. So you can show that the software analyse your movies that are stored on your drive. And you can download the metadata from the internet. Pictures, synopsis, etc. And if we update your collection to a range of different categories... So can you show your UI? Yes, of course. So this is the main UI where you just switch up the player. It's an Android box so you can install all apps from the Google Marketplace. And inside the device there is an app called Appstee Player, the APT Media Centre. That allows you to manage your movie collection. So you make a special media player centre, a media centre kind of app. Is it Android based? It is Android based, yes. So you make special APK? It's a special launcher. And when you start the device you can automatically start the APT Media Centre app. And you can review all your more data. So you can see that you have the different jacket posters of your different movie. And for each movie you have a detailed description with synopsis, ratings, actors, directors. So if you have 8 terabytes of pirated movies let's say. Are you going to be able to do all this for any Divics, what do you call it, MP4? We are managing all the codecs. And you recognise the title and what it is? Yes, of course. It's very powerful, the identification is mutualised across the users. So it's one user who identifies movies, all the other users benefit from it. Can you organise by favourites or ratings or how does it work? There are several ways to do that. First, you can sort them in your movie, your TV show, by advertising or by grades, by duration, by recent additions. Go back in the UI, what was that? Yes, this is the main contextual menu where you can launch the movie. But you can also launch the trailer of the movie, if available on YouTube. It automatically detects the right trailer and it shows it to you. Another cool feature is that you can download the subtitle. If you move the subtitle for... What is identify again, for example? If something's wrong, it checks again for IMDb. You just click on it, you type the right name and it shows you all the possible results. Nice, you can change the image. Scene, ongoing, not scene, all that stuff you have in working? Yes, of course. So this is your media player? Yes. And how famous is this? How many people use this? Around 10,000. 10,000 users? Yes, 10,000. Since when do you exist? Two years. Two years? This project is available since one year. The PC app exists since maybe 2008. Everybody can download? Yes. So it works on every media player? It works on PC, it works on Mac. Let's check it out. So you have a PC right here? Yes. You have an iOS? Yes, it is a prototype. It's not yet available, but it will be on your computer. So you have your multimedia management device on iOS, on PC? Exactly. An experience. How does it work on PC? It's not Android. No, it's not Android. So what is it? It's an app. It's Metro. It's an app on Windows? Yes, it's an app on Windows. It's a simple app. It's back. And we have the same experience. For all the interface, you will retrieve the same information from your database until you realize. Yes. You can get your collection on all your devices. You don't have to recreate it from each device. When you say that this movie is a scene, all your other devices know it. Do you synchronize with an online video? No. Was it only for an offline collection? No. It's for your own personal collection, on your local network. Do you have anything going on with streaming sites or anything, YouTube or anything? We don't do cloud streaming stuff. No, no cloud streaming stuff. What about the future? I don't know. You don't know. It's a lot of work, right? All this stuff. I don't think this is really the goal of the app. It's really for your own personal file and something that looks like you're streaming still your personal file, but you can grab the iPad when you are moving and you will be able to stream your movies from home on your iPad. Does it work? Yes, of course, yes. What do you mean, of course, yes? It's not easy, right? It's not easy. How can you make it work? Do you think different bit rates? No, yes, yes. Does the real tech encode the video transcoding? No, no, no. The Zapti server, do the transcoding for you. The server is on the back there, right? No, no. The server is not on the back. There is several ways to have a server. You can have a cloud server. So your collection database, not the movie, but the database of your collection is stored online. Then you can access it from everywhere. But you can also have a local server on your own network. So you can install, when you install the PC app, it comes with a local server. So you can, this presentation, you work with a local server on PC. You can have the server installed on the Zapti, on the NASA Synology also. And it's a great feature because you have all your movie on your NASA. The Zapti server into the NASA too. And then you can do multi-mining with the Zapti mini. You can have one Zapti mini in each room. And it will be able to stream your video. So this is huge. Why are you not giantly famous? Because it's really the beginning. Why are you based? Where's your headquarters? Oh, we are in France. In Paris? In Paris, yes. In Paris? Yes. So you're Paris company? Yes, yes. And what's the background of the team? What did you do before? Secret? No, no, no. The product exists since 2008. At this time, we were importing and selling high-fi and the Blu-ray, etc. And we were selling a device called Dune. That was a great device, but with a poor interface. And we decided to create the software to enhance the interface of Dune. And it was the really first stage of this project. Then we created our first device based on Dune firmware, but called Zapti Player 3rd Generation. Two years ago? Maybe three or four years ago from now. And two years ago, we decided to design our own project, and it was renewed one year ago. So people can buy it on your website, or where can you buy it? Yes, we have a website where people can buy it worldwide. But we are currently mostly selling in France and in Europe. And currently, we are training to distribute it on the US. Alright, fantastic. I hope it's real. I mean, I hope it's nice to use. Do you use it at home? Yes, yes, I use it. How many movies do you have in your collection? I have a small movie, but we have customers that have thousands and thousands of movies, and it works perfectly. Like me? Alright, fantastic. So I'm looking forward to integration with the Pirate Bay and online streaming and popcorn time. Everything should work, and I'm just joking. We'll see. We'll see you later.