Free Public Beta Through December 2003
BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE via COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Oct 13, 2003--Octiv, the audio processing innovator, has just released the first audio plug-in ever available for Apple`s iTunes player. The Volume Logic plug-in runs on Mac OS X and provides real-time digital remastering. It is available through a public beta program that runs until Dec. 31, 2003. Free downloads are available at http://www.octiv.com/index.asp?content=iTunes. Octiv`s Volume Logic plug-in improves the quality of the listening experience by digitally remastering audio in real-time with the same technology used by the pros in the music and broadcast business. Anything playing in iTunes including MP3s, AACs, Internet radio, or CDs will be digitally remastered for consistent volume level and spectral balance. Low levels are intelligently raised and loud signals are kept under control, all in real-time. The Volume Logic plug-in incorporates a state-of-the-art-5 band dynamics processor that examines and adjusts the audio thousands of times a second. Files are not scanned or modified. All the audio processing takes place in real-time while the audio is sent to your speakers or headphones. Octiv was able to make their audio processing technology compatible with iTunes by working with Rogue Amoeba`s Audio Hijack technology that enables the recording of audio from any application. Rogue Amoeba offers a line of Audio Hijack audio capture utilities for consumers as well.
About Octiv
Octiv is improving the digital audio experience with volume management solutions for Internet and desktop media, consumer electronics, computers, and telephones. The Berkeley, Calif.-based company was founded in 1999, by a group of experienced audio industry professionals. The company has received financial backing from 3i, FG II Ventures, Novus Ventures and Intel Capital. Additional information can be found on the Octiv web site, http://www.octiv.com.
About Rogue Amoeba Rogue Amoeba Software, LLC is a privately held company, based minutes outside of Princeton, N.J., USA. The founders of Rogue Amoeba bring with them a tradition of superb Macintosh programming, with a focus on the audio market. In 2002, Rogue Amoeba ignited the audio-grabbing and enhancing revolution on Mac OS X with the release of Audio Hijack. http://www.rogueamoeba.com/
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