Date: 7th Jan 2011
Kit from TI to integrate Internet radio
in consumer electronic devices
Texas Instruments Incorporated has launched the networked
audio software development kit (nSDK) for integrating Internet
radio and online streaming services into end products based
on the DA8x Aureus platform of audio processors. TI says
the nSDK eases and accelerates ARM-based development for
applications such as Internet radios, networked audio video
receivers (nAVRs) and other connected audio products.
The DA8x nSDK includes a comprehensive package of pre-integrated
online music services, local network streaming audio features
and implementations of network interoperability standards.
The nSDK also offers tested drivers for key peripherals
and operating system support. The production ready software
of nSDK kit allows developers to add any software and services
as well as customize the end product's user interface.
Other features:
Abstracted API implementations of major online radio services
USB audio solution for streaming music from mass storage
devices and Drivers for audio player and screen
Tested source code for playing streamed and local sources
of audio and easily control playback with a user interface
and browser
Offers developers the Linux kernel, drivers and associated
system and application software in a single package for
easy installation
Implementations of network interoperability standards, including
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Universal Plug and
Play (UPnP)
Enables seamless connectivity to wireless network to identify,
manage and share audio within a home environment
This product is demonstrated at 2011 Consumer Electronics
Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada on Jan. 6-9, 2011.
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