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December 29, 2004
Yamaha releases tool for creating MA3 compatible content for LG phones supporting MFi format, and also anounces new tool,SCAS, for creating multimedia ringer alerts with SMAF containing graphics, text and sound. Full Story K-AMP Player announced the release of its audio publishing service for bloggers called Blogamp. Powered by K-AMP Player, Blogamp is designed using Flash and provides bloggers with a dynamic audio delivery component to deliver spoken audio to any blog, regardless of format. Full Story December 17, 2004
Mobile Choice Magazine recently reviewed six different interactive audio remixing applications for mobile phones. The recently released Tao SSEYO miniMIXA for windows mobile was considered best of the lot. (PDF excerpt from mobile choice magazine). Full Story December 16, 2004
The Second Annual Miami Mobile Music Awards included RetroFolio winning "Best New Mobile Music Technology" and "Best In Show" awards along with Sonic Branding Solutions: Tonemaker "Most Innovative Mobile Music Application". Full Story December 15, 2004
Tao SSEYO releases miniMIXA for Windows Mobile based Smartphones or PocketPCs. miniMIXA is a multi-channel audio mixer, sequencer, DJ system, FX unit and recording studio application for the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform. Music and mixes created by users can be saved and played for fun, sent to friends by email, or stored on the phone as a unique ringtone. Full Story December 07, 2004
Jean Luc Borla and I recently launched a new service, www.deviceprofiles.net, which is an online database listing audio and media capabilities for more than 100 phones. The database lists audio specifications such as polyphony, supported sound formats, supported mime types, digital rights management, and file transfer support. Full Story December 05, 2004
Music Media Watch. In part 3 of "The Changing Face of Mobile Music in Japan", Steve Myers writes about the industry for "realtones" in Japan. Full Story Kinoma recently released Kinoma Player 3 EX supporting MPEG-4 video and AAC audio files on any handhelds phone or PDA running Palm OS 5 and greater. Full Story December 13, 2004 Linked to technical specifications page for NEC Melody LSI chipsets for mobile devices. December 05, 2004 Linked to resource at OKI describing technical capabilities of OKI sound chip LSI for mobile phones and devices |
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