Bamboo Technology Releases Vault 360 Platinum Just in Time for the Holidays.Software Tool Allows Consumers to Create a Portable Digital Playground for Trips Across Around Town or Around the World DALLAS -- Bamboo Technology today announced the release of Vault 360 Platinum, a software tool that allows consumers to create and take their digital playground with them wherever they go. The product, which seamlessly converts and moves digital files such as music, photos and movies from one device to another, is now available at retail stores across the country and carries a price of $49.99. Vault 360 Platinum organizes, categorizes, transfers, backs-up and stores consumers' music, photos and movies on their personal computer hard drives and creates the pipe to export the digital files to virtually any portable device that can display video such as Apple's Video iPod A common name for the first iPod that supported video, introduced in late 2005. Also called the 5th Generation iPod (5G iPod). Apple refers to Video iPods as simply "iPod." See iPod. , Sony's PSP (PlayStation Portable) See PlayStation. , smartphones, MP3 players, PVDs and PDAs. Designed to be a true point-and-click experience, the highly intuitive tool eliminates the need to understand any underlying technology such as formats, codecs The following is a list of codecs. Audio codecs Non-compression formats
"Vault 360 Platinum essentially puts wheels on consumers' digital photo albums, jukeboxes and movie libraries - wherever you go, your entertainment can go along for the ride whether it be across town or around the world," said Todd Porter, president of Bamboo Technology. "Vault 360 Platinum is an incredibly powerful, but easy to use tool that pushes the creative and fun limits of virtually any portable device. It is truly a 'must buy' for anyone who lives and plays in a digital world." Vault 360 Platinum: An All-Access Pass to Your Digital Playground Following are Vault 360 Platinum's key features in the areas of music, photos and video. A comprehensive feature set can be found at www.bambootech.com. Music: * Imports audio CDs and encodes to MP3, WMA (Windows Media Audio) An audio compression method from Microsoft. Known originally as MSAudio, this proprietary format competes with the MP3 and AAC methods. WMA encodes rapidly and is known to be especially effective at low bit rates. , or WAV * Automatic audio CD title lookup See online music database. using an Internet database * Audio file preview * Exports and encodes audio to media devices such as Video iPod, PSP, and many MP3 players. * Exports and burns a music CD Photos: * Connects directly to all digital cameras and digital camera media such as memory cards * Imports and scale photo files * Preview individual photos * Edits photo properties such as brightness, hue correction, and red-eye * Easy no-click animated zoom preview of photos * Exports selected photos to any media device or media server (video iPods, PSP, ZEN, TViX) * E-mails photos with a simple click selection Video * Converts video files such as AVI (Audio Video Interleaved) A Windows multimedia video format from Microsoft. It interleaves standard waveform audio and digital video frames (bitmaps) to provide reduced animation at 15 fps at 160x120x8 resolution. Audio is 11,025Hz, 8-bit samples. , DivX, MPG, ASF See Windows Media formats. 1. (language) ASF - Algebraic Specification Language. 2. (body) ASF - Analytical Solutions Forum. , WMV (Windows Media Video) A family of digital video compression technologies from Microsoft based on MPEG-4. Version 9 of the WMV codec was released to the SMPTE organization and became the SMPTE 421M standard, otherwise known as VC-1 (see VC-1). , etc. to DVD format See VOB and DVD. * Converts DVDs to video files such as AVI, Mpeg2, WMV, and Mpeg4 SP AVI * Imports video to computer from: DVDs (whole movie or by chapters) and Analog or Digital camcorder; Digital Video Recorders (TiVo, Media Center PCs, DVRs); computer video files (AVI, Mpeg1, Mpeg2, Mpeg4, ASF, WMV, DVR-MS, TiVo); VHS (Video Home System) A half-inch, analog videocassette recorder (VCR) format introduced by JVC in 1976 to compete with Sony's Betamax, introduced a year earlier. tapes; VCDs/SVCDs * Exports videos from computer to: blank DVDs/ DivX DVDs; portable game systems (Sony PSP, Nintendo DS); Personal Media Players (Video iPod, ZEN Vision M/W M/W MicroWave , Gigabeat S); PDAs (HP/Compaq, Palm Lifedrive, Dell); Smartphones (Treo650/700, Motorola Q, Cingular 8125, Nokia E62, and others) ; Wireless/Wired Home Media Servers (Microsoft Media Center, DLink Media Lounge, TViX); and computer file * Video preview before and after import * Auto-fit card technology fits movies to 256MB - 4GB memory cards * Organizes video library by predefined and custom genres * Full audio and subtitle language selection for DVDs * Customize videos with preset or custom thumbnails Bamboo Technology will showcase Vault 360 Platinum at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on January 8-11, 2007 in the Sands Expo & Convention Center's TechZone: Anywhere, Anytime Arena at Booth #69427. About Bamboo Technology, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control Bamboo Technology, LLC (formerly Diversified Multimedia, LLC), founded in 1994, is headquartered in Dallas, Texas with sales offices in Danvers, Mass. and San Francisco, Calif. The company develops, markets and distributes Vault360 and Video Vault, a line of products designed to simplify the process of converting, organizing and transferring digital assets such as movies, music and photos to nearly every type of portable devices. Vault360 products are currently available in nearly 10,000 retail stores nationwide. For more information about the company and its products, visit www.bambootech.com. |
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