DAILY NEWS 11/4/2009 7:28:00 AM - 0 comments

Multifeed Video Solution for Portable Media and Smartphones Unveiled

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LogoVision Wireless(LV)/Movidity, the Toronto-based codec and mobile streaming technology developer for mobile interactive transmission, display and content, has extended its live video application, “Multifeed”, for java phones Nokia, Sony Ericcson, Aplix Jblend, BlackBerry, SoftBank;Windows Mobile, iPhone Apple, and Samsung, Motorola, LG java handsets.

 

 

The LV Multifeed server/client solution includes interactive mobile video(and audio), large-scale dbms, dynamic live stream transcoding of many formats, secure web portals (multiple virtual domains) administration, DVR, both highly scalable concurrent video client and concurrent input feed support, as well as easily implemented client notification and camera motion controls. Admin requires only live feed addresses to dynamically mobilize television, personal, corporate videoconference, or surveillance camera video.

 

 

Camera streams include Cisco Linksys, Panasonic, Bosch and rtsp, rm, http, wmv, mms, mov, mpeg4 live video inputs. The LV Linux server streams, network agnostic live or archived multimedia.

 

 

The generic LV Player is either an optimized, over-the-air installable java midlet for java handsets, or a browser player requiring no install. The player allows exceptional frame and picture quality and subsecond surveillance latency. The java player also provides optimized surveillance video decoding with audio for embedded 3gp players. The LV players run on midp2, Jblend, s-appli java handsets, and iPhone Safari Mobile and Opera Mobile browsers.

 

 

These features provide significantly higher performance in number of clients and numbers of feeds, and no integration with proprietary camera systems, networks or cellphone/iphone hardware or operating systems, to eliminate special infrastructure requirements and dramatically reduce the cost of implementation for corporate users, OEM and VAR hosting and individual surveillance subscribers. Multifeed easily meshes with existing live camera systems to provide mobile portals for individuals or large numbers of viewers.

 

“Over the next five years, we project growth rates of over 25 percent for specific categories of multimedia content, such as mobile video and music. While most of the current demand for mobile multimedia content has been driven by the consumer market, we expect that the enterprise demand to view multimedia will increase as more enterprises expand their use of video applications and mobilize their employees,” said Sharon Ballard, Senior Analyst at Yankee Group.

 

The LV multimedia system integrates software elements that perform instant transcoding, and transmission to mobile. LV leverages highly advanced mathematical algorithms for mobile video, and novel, but standards based transmission methods for video quality, audio and mobile interaction. Products are described as cross-compatible for GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, HSDPA/3G, EVDO, WIFI, IPv4 and IPv6 networks. LV products are available to device manufacturers, service providers, entertainment broadcasters and corporations requiring mobile VOD.

 

For more information, www.movidity.com is the commercial website of LogoVision.



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