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PacketVideo's Advanced Multimedia Player for Video and Music Powers 14 New Models in NTT DoCoMo FOMA 905i and 705i Series

(Product News, 20 Nov 2007)


PacketVideo Corp. (PV), a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc., has been selected by NTT DoCoMo to power 14 new advanced multimedia player handset options with PV's universal player software, also known as CORE multimedia client framework.

All 14 handsets—model numbers D905i, F905i, P905i, SH905i, SO905i, P905iTV, SH905iTV, SO905iCS, D705iµ, P705µ, D705i, F705i, P705i, and PROSOLIDµ—are available in the Japanese market shortly. Through PV's CORE software they all support Microsoft Windows Media technology.

Because PV's CORE software can handle a broad array of media and file formats of video and music, FOMA handset users can play 3GPP (MP4), i-motion (MMP4), and Windows Media content. All 14 handsets support Microsoft¡¯s Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) for phone-to-PC transferring in addition to using Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 (WMDRM10) for portable devices to play Windows Media content. The following 7 models, P905i, SH905i, P905iTV, SH905iTV, P705µ, P705i, and PROSOLIDµ phones supporting Windows Media Video (WMV) for streaming services enable watching video content on network with full-browser application at 30fps.

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