Record Pictures With Sound on Your Treo 600

SoundPix has announced its first product for the mobile phone market, SoundPix Mobile - Treo Edition. The new software enables users to instantly capture and wirelessly share sound-enhanced pictures, or "soundpix."

SoundPix Mobile - Treo Edition utilizes the Company's unique All-in-One-JPEG(TM) sound capture and integration technology, which allows users to capture images; integrate text, music and voice annotations with them; and share the resulting soundpix via email, conventional file sharing methods, beaming between devices, or posting to the web. The unique aspect of SoundPix's technology is that the sound is encoded directly into the JPEG file along with the image data, which eliminates the need to manage, transmit and assemble multiple files.

"SoundPix has always provided users a simple, seamless audio-imaging experience from capture in a digital camera, to uploading and manipulating on the desktop, to sharing via the Web," says SoundPix CEO Eric Severance. "Now, with SoundPix Mobile, our users can now create and instantly share sound pictures while on the go with the palmOne Treo 600."

In just three steps - snap a picture (or open an existing file), record sound (via the Treo speakerphone), save the new sound picture - Treo 600 users are ready to view or share their sound-enhanced images. Sharing is as easy as selecting the "email" option, entering a recipient address and selecting "send."

SoundPix Mobile -Treo Edition is currently available at a special introductory price of $23.95 [BUY] (a 20% savings off the regular price of $29.95).

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epetrack @ 7/21/2004 4:04:42 PM #
This looks interesting. And it includes a plugin to view images on both PCs and Macs! HOWEVER, when I went to download the file, it's and .exe file!!

Am I missing something here?! At least offer a zip file!

Not that great

sub_tex @ 7/21/2004 4:18:09 PM #
Especially since people you send these images to need to have the plugin to view them. I'd rather send an image with a wav attachment. At least that way anyone could get the info and not have to install a thing at all.

RE: Not that great
Toysoft @ 7/21/2004 7:59:24 PM #
this kind defeat the purpose of mobile since you need any plugin to view. so if you send it a cell phone user then they wont be able to open.

Live! can record video and export as avi or jpg. you can then easily send it to anyone.

RE: Not that great
Altema @ 7/22/2004 10:49:37 AM #
Of course the solution would be to have a freeware version for receiving only, while the registerd version would create, send, and receive.

RE: Not that great
Fofer @ 7/23/2004 10:57:09 AM #
Well even that isn't an ideal solution, now is it? Even if the "read only" plug in were to be free, the recipients are still required to INSTALL something in order to be able to view the attachment you've sent. 90% of them won't bother. (Especially when the company providing it isn't smart enough to distribute software in a platform-agnostic manner.)

That said, email attachments shouldn't be proprietary.

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