Newsletter

Audio DesignLine  >  News

Microsoft Game Studios licenses VoN solution from APTX





Courtesy of Embedded.com

LONDON — APTX (Belfast, UK) has successfully integrated, tested and commissioned a wideband, full-duplex (2-way) voice-over-network (VoN) system for Microsoft Game Studios (Redmond, Wash.) which is optimized for massively multi-player online games (MMOG).

Engineered by APTX specifically for Microsoft Game Studios, this solution combines apt-X audio coding and special AoIP protocol software to enable high-quality, 2-way, voice telephony.

"Every games studio knows that live, 2-way, voice-chat is absolutely essential to the flow of massively multi-player online games, said Mike Canevaro, VP Business Development at APTX. "We're absolutely thrilled to have delivered this key differentiating and compelling feature to Microsoft Game Studio."

Apt-X is a predictive audio coding engine offering significant bit rate efficient compression and delivering flawless, multiple-channel audio with imperceptible latency (delay).

The audio middleware, code-named stream-X, is provisionally described as a packet-based data transport fabric for the retro-integration of high-performance HD-VoIP/LL-AoIP services in existing IP based content distribution networks (CDN).

Originally developed for wireless digital networks and transport of HDTV surround-sound over AES pair, apt-X is one of several audio coding engines developed by APTX that can be integrated into stream-X. As a stand-alone codec, apt-X has been used in broadcast, cinema and consumer products, specifically stereo Bluetooth.

Related links and articles:

Audio specialists cooperate for wireless speaker development

APTX licenses audio technology to Creative Labs

APTX readies scalable, cognitive audio codec



 






Related Content

WEBINAR
1. Achieve greater productivity and ease of use with Targeted Design Platforms enabled by Virtex-6 and Spartan-6 FPGAs

COURSE
2. Hands-on Training with the New TMS320VC5505 eZdsp USB Stick Development Tool

COURSE
3. Low power and high precision with new TMS320C674x DSPs

WEBINAR
4. Detecting Five Distinct Motions with MEMS Inertial Sensors

 


 Featured Jobs
Accenture seeking Project Management Team Lead in Charlotte, NC

Accenture seeking Software Engineer in Salt Lake City, UT

Boeing Company seeking Software Engineer in Herndon, VA

Switch and Data seeking Customer Solutions Engineer in Dallas, TX

Chart Industries seeking Sr. Developer in Cleveland, OH

More jobs on EETimesCareers
 Sponsor
 CAREER CENTER
Ready to take that job and shove it?
SEARCH JOBS:

 SPONSOR

 RECENT JOB POSTINGS
For more great jobs, career related news, features and services, please visit EETimes' Career Center.