Apr 27, 2009 11:25 ET
Tuner2.com iPhone® Radio App uses Fraunhofer IIS HE-AACv2 Decoder to deliver Superior Sound
Modulation Index makes custom versions of iPhone radio app available to
all radio networks
ERLANGEN, Germany --(Business Wire)-- Apr 27, 2009
Modulation Index, Inc., a leading provider of streaming and data
solutions for radio stations, has licensed Fraunhofers High Efficiency
Advanced Audio Codec (HE-AACv2) decoder library for use in its custom
iPhone radio apps. The first such app for Tuner2.com is now available
through the Apple App Store.
Modulation Index and Tuner2 have chosen MPEG-4 HE-AACv2 (aka eAAC+) for
its ability to deliver high quality stereo at only 32 kbit/s over 3G
networks. Fully compatible with the 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards for audio
streaming, the Modulation Index iPhone app uses RTP streaming for a more
reliable mobile listening experience. The iPhone app also supports
HE-AACv1 and mp3 SHOUTcast as well as Icecast2 streams, instant song
purchase, song tagging, album art, shake random station selection,
station search, and e-mail/Twitter stream now playing information. Each
custom iPhone app has its own dedicated directory service dynamically
configurable by the radio network customer.
“We have been working to make radio stations sound great for over 25
years,” said Greg Ogonowski, President of Modulation Index and
co-developer of the Orban Optimod audio processor. “Many iPhone
applications are satisfied to make your station sound poor. Our custom
iPhone player has gone the extra miles to reliably supply the highest
quality audio, directory services and integrated PAD to your mobile
listeners. We combine the Fraunhofer HE-AACv2 decoder, Tuner2.com
directory services, and standards-based RTP transport, to give your
listeners the best possible experience.”
“Foremost amongst the advantages of the HE-AACv2 codec is a reduction of
the required bit-rate that can be as high as 50 percent for
entertainment grade quality, compared to legacy codecs,” says Harald
Popp, head of the Fraunhofer IIS Multimedia Realtime Systems Department.
”This means dropouts and extended buffering can be eliminated which
results in an increased stability and quality of service. In addition,
the codec clears the way for the operation of more individual streams or
stations over the same bandwidth.”
Available on hundreds of millions of cell phones around the world and
streaming about 25 percent of all Internet radio stations, MPEG-4
HE-AACv2 is part of a large family of audio codec libraries available
from Fraunhofer IIS for the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) and
other mobile platforms. Amongst the SDK licensees are radio stations,
service providers and media player manufacturers.
The MPEG-4 HE-AACv2 codec has already been deployed in embedded devices
used for radio, TV and music download applications. Among other
high-profile credits, the codec has been specified for 3GPP music
download and streaming applications, several digital radio systems, and
mobile TV standards including DVB-H, DMB Europe, ATSC-M. It is also well
known as an Internet streaming format supported in Adobe Flash and
announced for Microsoft Silverlight.
Fraunhofers audio codec offering for the iPhone SDK also include mp3 &
AAC encoders/decoders, as well as MPEG Surround binaural decoders for
surround Internet radio on the move or in the rear-seat of a car.
For more information, please send an email to codecs@dmt.fraunhofer.org
or call +1-408-573-9900.
For further information on Modulation Index and their custom iPhone
radio app, please visit http://www.indexcom.com/iphone
or email iphone@indexcom.com.
Fraunhofer IIS
Founded in 1985 the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS in
Erlangen, today with 585 staff members, ranks first among the Fraunhofer
Institutes concerning headcount and revenues. As the inventor of mp3 and
co-inventor of the MPEG 4 AAC audio coding standard, Fraunhofer IIS has
reached worldwide recognition.
It provides research services on contract basis and technology licensing.
The research topics are: Audio and video source coding, multimedia
realtime systems, digital radio broadcasting and digital cinema systems,
integrated circuits and sensor systems, design automation, wireless,
wired and optical networks, localization and navigation, imaging systems
and nanofocus X-ray technology, high-speed cameras, medical sensor
solutions and communications technology in transport and logistics.
The budget of 72 million Euro is mainly financed by projects from
industry, the service sector and public authorities. Less than 25
percent of the budget is subsidized by federal and state funds.
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USA, Inc., promotes and supports the products of Fraunhofer IIS in the
U.S.

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