Movidity Expands Multimedia and Mobile Video Solutions for BlackBerry
Smartphones
TORONTO (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 11, 2008 --
LogoVision Wireless(LV)/Movidity,
a leading developer of basic codec and streaming technologies for mobile
clients, which permit specialized mobile user interactive control of
transmission, display and media content, is expanding its applications
for the BlackBerry®
wireless solution from Research In Motion
(RIM) (Nasdaq:RIMM)(TSX:RIM).
Several LV products run on the BlackBerry®
8700, BlackBerry® 8800, BlackBerry®
Pearl™ 8100 and BlackBerry®
Curve™ 8300 series smartphones. The LV
solution includes interactive mobile video dbms and User Generated
Content (“www.movy.tv”),
enterprise mobile video (MMES), camera phone streaming (MC2) and
large-scale live MultiFeed surveillance (MLSS).
The generic LV Player is a highly optimized, downloadable java midlet,
providing optimized video decoding on a BlackBerry smartphone or uses
the embedded player. The LV Linux server technologies provide dynamic
adaptive bitrate encoding of live or archived multimedia.
LV's technologies provide globally accessible, mobile multimedia
streaming services. Movy.tv uses concepts of UGC for archived and live
media. Movy.tv content is searchable through tags, titles, private
Groups and corporate Portals. MMES include movy.tv database, encoding,
and mobile transmission. MC2 camera phone and MLSS pertain to volume and
mobile video applications for live streaming. These applications require
no mobile content authorship; mobile transcoding of existing multimedia
content is automatic, and dynamic for broadcast and surveillance
streaming, and optimized on BlackBerry smartphones. See www.logovisionwireless.com/lvapplications.htm.
“Over the next 5 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. “Movidity running on
BlackBerry smartphones will enable customers to create interactive
mobile multimedia applications.”
About Movidity/LogoVision Wireless Inc.
The LV multimedia system integrates software elements that perform
instant transcoding, and transmission to mobile devices. LV leverages
highly advanced mathematical algorithms for mobile video, and novel, but
standard transmission methods to provide quality video, audio and
interactive to mobile clients. Cross-compatible for GSM, CDMA, WCDMA,
EVDO, WIFI and i-mode networks. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, LV
products are available to mobile device manufacturers, wireless service
providers, entertainment broadcasters and corporations requiring mobile
VOD. Movidity Inc (www.movidity.com)
is the commercializing wing of LogoVision.
Movidity, Multimedia Mobility and Media Objects are registered
trademarks of Movidity Inc.; MMES, MC2, movy.tv and MLSS use propriety
processes and software developed by LogoVision Wireless Inc,. Patent
protection has been applied in the US and through PCT.
The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols
are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion
Limited. All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and
service marks are the properties of their respective owners.
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