LICENSORS should start with one question:
Will delivering a superior music listening experience...
...something your competitors cannot do...
...give your product managers and marketing teams ammunition to make your products and services immediately appealing to potential new customers?
[HINT: The answer is Yes.]
Codentity AI Transition Technology (AITT) gives the listener consistently normal audio sound level mixing and precision file play start and end timing...
...without resorting to the sketchy and highly unpredictable DSP and cross-fade tricks that typically plague many other automatic consumer and hobbyist market designs.
Device makers and music distribution providers that license, and then incorporate, Codentity AITT in their products or services can gain an immediate marketplace advantage.
[IMPORTANT: Deployment scenarios described here are conceptual suggestions and the mention of any corporate entity, product, or services in these examples does not constitute, in any way, an endorsement of Codentity products, services, or technologies. All trademarks are the property of their owners. ]
Scenario 1
Synergy from a Samsung® and Spotify® collaboration
1 -- Is there a PATENTED technical method that could greatly improve the music listening experience on all Samsung® smartphones, smart TVs, smart watches, and media players?
Yes. (U.S. 9,286,942)
2 -- Could a technical and business collaboration between, for example, Samsung and Spotify be designed so as to drive product and service awareness and, consequently, new customers to both providers?
Yes.
To expand on how such a concept might work:
Imagine Spotify music server streams that implement the superior song-to-song music transitions Codentity AITT offers—
—and those same servers recognize when a Samsung mobile device has connected with them.
Now, if the technical considerations from a preexisting, and possibly exclusive, agreement caused the Spotify servers to identity the music stream request as that coming from a Samsung device...
...the Samsung users could enjoy a superior, more natural, music transition experience.
Bingo! This could be a win-win arrangement for both Samsung and Spotify.
Samsung could advertise their smartphones has having a better music listening experience on Spotify; and Spotify could promulgate those same benefits and suggest its millions of users consider purchasing Samsung smartphones.
Scenario 2
Synergy from a Ford® and Codentity™ or a Ford® and Pandora® collaboration
Music applications designed for In-Car Audio systems generally suffer from one or two unpleasant song-to-song mixing effects: undesirable SILENCE GAPS or sloppy CROSS-FADES.
1 -- Is it possible for Ford to engineer an appealing evolutionary innovation—an innovation which its competitors can't duplicate overnight?
Yes, because Codentity's patented music-flow control technology (U.S. 9,286,942) can be adapted to enhance the In-Car Audio experience—via hardware, or in system software.
2 -- Would a distinctive advantage in the category of sound presentation give your company marketing teams something to promote?
YES. And more to the point...
3 -- Would the promise of a more appealing IN-CAR AUDIO experience help your dealer network bring potential customers into the showroom?
That's a question best answered by YOU and your competitors.
To expand on how such a concept might work:
Imagine Ford Motor Company contracting with its suppliers to build an in-car entertainment system which incorporated the Codentity AITT on a microchip component.
This could play out in more than one way.
For example, the in-car entertainment system could have stand-a-lone capability to blend music transitions using Codentity AI Transition Technology.
Alternatively, the in-car entertainment system could have the capability to blend music transitions using Codentity AI Transition Technology as implemented on Web or satellite distributed streams from providers such as Pandora.
For detailed information including, for instance, the cost of platform licensing, its corresponding developer assets bundle, or process development assistance, please contact managing partner Tom Hayes at 775-392-5200 --or-- thayes@codentity.com.