Guess what player supports SRS WOW?....Eastech ET320 Multiformat Player:
SRS Labs Strengthens Its Technology Alliance With Microsoft Through Inclusion Of SRS WOW Audio Technology in Windows Media Player for Windows XP investorshub.com
ET320 Multiformat: mp3ok.com
Eastech and SRS Labs WOW partnership: See page 6: eastech1.com
SRS Labs (http://www.srslabs.com) is a leading worldwide provider of advanced audio and voice technology solutions to today's leading consumer electronics, telecommunications, game developers, wireless and cellular phone manufacturers. Customers include leading brand names, such as Sony, RCA, Kenwood, Mitsubishi, Olympus America, Philips, Thomson Consumer Electronics
EASTECH has established relationships over the past quarter-century with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips, Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer.
EASTECH counts among its customers, global brands such as JBL, Fisher, Harman Kardon, Infinity, Monsoon, Recoton, TEAC, Emerson, Mission, Denon, Goodmans, Bush, Logitech, Universum, Philips, Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer.
Some of the publicly announced customers and partners utilizing the power of TI's DSPs include: Clarion, Compaq Computer Corporation, Digisette LLC, Fraunhofer IIS, Intertrust, LG Electronics, Liquid Audio, LG Electronics, Microsoft, Olympus, Pioneer, Pontis, RealNetworks, Richfield Innovations Pte Ltd., Sanyo, Sony Corporation and Thomson multimedia
Microsoft invests in WOW: prnewswire.com
the WOW Thing: 3dsoundsurge.com
Olympus WOW player: srd.yahoo.com*http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/newsarchives/3507/1/
May - Olympus' new digital voice recorder/MP3 player, the DM-1 is powered by TI power-efficient DSPs. TI programmable DSPs provide a multi-format decoder system enabling the Olympus DM-1 to support both MP3 and Windows Media Audio (WMA) playback, as well as recording and playback of the Digital Speech Standard (DSS) voice codec format. TI DSPs also support Microsoft's Digital Rights Management and SRS Labs' eXpressDSP™-compliant WOW™ technology.
SRS Labs WOW and Texas Instuments: ti.com
2000 news for nSRS Labs....worth the read: prnewswire.com
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