Sorenson Media Offers Manufacturers Spark Development Kit for Cell Phone and Mobile Media Devices, Enabling High-Speed YouTube Video Playback
Posted on: Monday, 7 July 2008, 09:00 CDT
Sorenson Media, the worldwide leader for video compression solutions, today announced the immediate availability of the Sorenson Spark Software Developers Kit (Sorenson Spark SDK) for embedded chipset companies and digital device manufacturers. The kit enables developers to add the popular Sorenson Spark decoder to nearly any digital device with an embedded programmable processor and allows playback of high-speed Adobe(R) Flash(R)-based video on cell phones and portable media devices. Sorenson Spark is the codec currently used on YouTube.
"Many manufacturers would like to increase the speed of Flash video playback on mobile communication and media devices from a few frames per second to full-speed," said Matt Cupal, president and COO of Sorenson Media. "Sorenson Spark SDK provides the solution to deliver high-speed video playback capability in the most popular Web format to their customers."
Sorenson Media's Spark decoder was the first codec used in Macromedia Flash, now Adobe Flash, today's de facto standard for Web video. Spark is the industry's most widely deployed video codec, and is the codec currently used for videos played on the YouTube Web site. In addition, the Sorenson Spark codec is becoming the standard in a wide array of low-power portable electronic devices, like cell phones and portable media devices, because it produces high-quality video without requiring great decoding complexity.
Sorenson Spark SDK already has been licensed to many of the largest companies in the industry, including Sony, Adobe, Ingenient Technologies and others, all of which are now adding support for Sorenson Spark video playback. Sony integrated Sorenson Spark video decoding into the Sony COM-2 mylo communicator device, enabling it to play Flash video at a higher frame rate.
Pricing and Availability
Sorenson Spark SDK is available immediately for a one-time developer's cost of $13,500 and a 20-cent per unit royalty with a $175,000 annual maximum per customer. Included in Sorenson Spark SDK are the C language source code, detailed format specifications, test vectors, bit stream analyzer tool and technical support. For technical and licensing information please contact Douglas Cebik, director of business development at dcebik@sorensonmedia.com.
About Sorenson Media
Sorenson Media (www.sorensonmedia.com), the global leader for encoding and compression applications, provides hardware and software solutions that enable users to easily and affordably compress, manage and deliver high quality video over the Internet and to CDs, DVDs, mobile devices and other formats. The company also creates innovative Web applications for publishing, editing and managing user-generated video content, and for the development of customizable media sharing sites. Since its inception in 1995, Sorenson Media has been at the forefront of industry trends, offering award-winning technology and products that dramatically improve the Internet experience for developers and users alike.
Source: Business Wire
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