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| Multimedia Recorder For 3G Phones |
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4th July 2003 |
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US : The increasing availability of new video-capable phones has intensified consumer demand for video content. To enable consumers and service providers to encode video for their mobile phones, PacketVideo has released a new content creation tool called PacketVideo Recorder that accepts input from USB webcams, digital video cameras, and other popular video file formats and converts them to the industry standards-compliant .3gp file format for delivery to videophones. The new product is available for download from www.pv.com/shop, PacketVideo's new web-based retail store. The purchase price is $29.99, and a 30-day free trial is available. "The emergence of new videophones in the global wireless market has created unprecedented demand for mobile video content. PacketVideo Recorder satisfies the need by creating high quality files so users can take their favorite video and audio clips with them or send to other mobile phone users," said Dr. James Brailean, PacketVideo CEO. "Our new Recorder makes mobilemedia content easy to produce, and our new website makes our products easy to obtain." "One of the key drivers of mobile multimedia is providing real-time visual information that is relevant to a person's location. EarthCam provides people with access to the visual information that live cameras generate, as well as the ability for consumers to create their own webcam video," said Brian Cury, CEO and founder of EarthCam, the world's largest network of webcams. "PacketVideo's Recorder is the key to creating video in a standard .3GP format so all mobile users of video capable phones can access this unique visual content." For professional encoding needs, PacketVideo continues to offer its successful pvAuthor(tm) mobilemedia encoding solution, available on www.pv.com/shop for $59.99. "We produce multiple live and on-demand channels of video content every day so the ability to simply and reliably create video streams is essential to our business. says Patrick Stewart, CEO of The Yard, one of Europe's foremost wireless application service providers. "PacketVideo's pvAuthor is the leading authoring tool for creating non-proprietary video for wireless users." PacketVideo Recorder Capabilities PacketVideo's Recorder video phone recorder is an easy-to-use PC-based encoding tool that enables users of video phones to convert digital video and audio into the multimedia formats used by new video-enabled phones. Now anyone can create high quality video and audio content for mobile phones. Prepare video and
music files for your phone using popular digital input formats: MP3,
AVI, MPEG-1, and WAV. System Requirements Minimum: Pentium
III, 500Mhz CPU, and 128MB of RAM. |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
For the first time users can create a unique photo message with their
own caption as an integral part of the image for sending to friends or
personalising their own phone. |
3
service trials in Hong Kong are underway for internal users and related
business associates, designed to test and perfect 3's products and services
ahead of service rollout. |
Esato
is the place mobile users go to find download backgrounds and ringtones,
join the respected Forums and resolve any problems they may have |
Siemens
Mobile launches the MC60 - a party proof phone with an integrated camera,
color screen, two-click picture messaging and great looks. |
The
platform developed by NEC is composed of a set of gateway systems which
enable Telefónica Móviles’ customers to gain easy
and quick access to i-mode services |
PacketVideo
has released a new content creation tool called PacketVideo Recorder that
accepts input from USB webcams, digital video cameras, and other popular
video file formats and converts them for delivery to videophones. |
People
fighting plans to build a 3G phone mast across the road from their houses
have seen their opposition upheld for a second time by independent Government
inspectors. |
Sasken
announced that its multimedia component technology is to be provided for
NEC's next generation FOMA phones. |
F5
Networks will provide Secure Socket Layer (SSL) client authentication
and SSL acceleration for data encryption for FOMA 3G phones. |
3G
LAB announced a range of Trigenix Stores - ready-made, updateable user
interface modules for mobile phones that enable network operators to quickly
and easily create branded data services |
LG
Korea has confirmed that its 3G operation will launch into commercial
mode by the end of 2003. |
The
Organizational Partners of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP™)
have approved an application by the TD-SCDMA Forum to become a Market
Representation Partner within the project. |
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