"Push Radio" - Une nouvelle application DAB+ pour télécharger des podcasts à la demande
Bureau DR France | Lundi 7 Juin 2010
La Chine et l'Australie travaillent sur une nouvelle application appelée "Push Radio". Elle permet d'utiliser les NPAD pour envoyer des fichiers MP3 (et pourquoi pas d'autres sortes de fichiers) sur son récepteur de Radio Numérique Terrestre. Une application qui pourrait ravir les fabricants de récepteurs et les auditeurs ! Article complet en anglais.
China, Australia to develop digital radio technology
Developed by Jolon and named ‘Push Radio’, the technology is able to send an audio file directly to a DAB+ digital radio receiver without the need to connect to the iPod or mp3 player to the Internet to receive programming.
The CEO of CRA Joan Warner said: “To free listeners from the necessity to connect to the Internet to receive podcasts and other specific information and targeted programming is a major step forward for DAB+ digital radio.
"Push Radio will make a podcast even more accessible for all digital radio listeners."
Managing Director of Beijing Jolon Digital Media Broadcasting Xuegang Qin said: "Jolon and CRA will harmoniously work together to promote the application of DAB+ Push Radio and explore its many practical applications.”
The two organisations have agreed to set up a task force to operationally test the current technical standards for DAB+ and DAB+ Push Radio and hope to have a trial of the system in Australia in late 2010.
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