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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
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To: Starlight who wrote (6020)6/23/1999 1:02:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) of 18366
 
If anyone is interested in knowing whether or not the EPAC music
player will support other formats, here's your answer.

By: Logline
Reply To: None Wednesday, 23 Jun 1999 at 12:27 AM EDT
Post # of 35621


E-mail from wendy@edig.com:

"Thank you for writing. Please forgive the delay in my reply.

Final specifications, features, and even the retail price of the
e.Digital/Lucent secure Internet music player will be determined by the
needs of licensees. The product is capable of supporting any music
compression format currently available.

Best regards,

Wendy Ravenel"

At 01:44 AM 6/20/99 EDT, you wrote:
>All I want to know is whether or not the music device being developed for
>Lucent will be able to play MP3's new version of copy-protected, secured
>files. Thanks in advance.
>
>-### ######
>long time shareholder (NORRF!)
>
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