Hantro
Products announced a software demonstration for capturing, playing and
wirelessly sending a video message with a mobile phone. The software,
which is running on Symbian OS, enables the user to record a video clip
by using the camera that is integrated in the Nokia 7650 phone. The
recorded video clip can be stored in the handset or wirelessly
sent directly from the phone as an email attachment or using MMS.
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Using
the standardized MPEG-4 video encoding and decoding guarantees that
the video clips created by the application in Nokia 7650, can be played
by
any other software using MPEG-4 on a PC or another multimedia phone.
To
ensure the compatibility of its technology, Hantro has been participating
with strong effort in the interoperability work and testing of the
International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (www.imtc.org)
and
the MPEG-4 Industry Forum (www.m4if.org).
In
the product portfolio, Hantro is providing its customers with MPEG-4
and
H.263 compatible real-time video codecs that are scalable from lower
resolutions and frame rates up to CIF resolution with 30 frames per
second.
In addition to excellent video quality, low power consumption, low CPU
load,
and other features that are of concern in handsets and other
battery-operated devices, have had a key role in the development of
Hantro's
video products.
"I'm
very proud of this demonstration that proves our position as the
leading video technology provider for handheld terminals," says
Eero
Kaikkonen, CEO of Hantro. "This is also a very strong proof that
our
technology enables 3G-like services already in 2G and 2.5G devices and
networks."