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Loudeye Deploys Coding Technologies aacPlus Into its Mobile Music Platform

Seattle and Mountain View, California (ots/PRNewswire)

- MPEG-4 aacPlus Provides High Quality Cross-Platform Support for
PCs and Mobile Phones
Loudeye Corp. (Nasdaq: LOUD), a worldwide leader in
business-to-business digital media solutions, and Coding Technologies
announced today that Loudeye is deploying Coding Technologies MPEG-4
aacPlus audio format into its mobile music platform as an option for
operators worldwide. By adding support for the high quality aacPlus
audio format and OMA 2.0 digital rights management on PCs and mobile
phones, the Loudeye mobile music platform will support an even wider
number of mobile phones and devices.
Through a strategic collaboration with Nokia, the Loudeye mobile
music platform will enable operators to launch music experiences for
their consumers under the operator's brand. By licensing the aacPlus
audio format from Coding Technologies, Loudeye helps operators offer
their consumers access to music on both the handset and the PC.
"Our goal is to enable operators to deploy a mobile music service
platform that can build incremental revenue and allow them to enhance
branding throughout the entire music process," said Jonas Geust, vice
president, Music, Nokia. "By working closely with Loudeye and
leveraging Coding Technologies aacPlus, we can offer a dynamic
service with the best technologies -- helping operators deliver
compelling consumer music experiences."
Loudeye's mobile music platform is designed to allow users to
browse, search, listen, and download either to the device or the
user's PC, full length songs and RingTunes (MasterTones) using an
operator branded music application on their mobile device. Customers
can also use their personal computer and an operator customized PC
client based on Microsoft Windows Media Player to access the music
shop via the Internet. Additionally, users can synchronize their PC
music collection with their mobile device.
"We are committed to ensuring our partners have access to a wide
range of technologies and audio formats available for their consumer
solutions," said David Hostetter, vice president of program
management, Loudeye Corp. "The addition of aacPlus represents our
commitment to integrating efficient formats into Loudeye's music
platform so partners can ship cost effective solutions that meet the
rising consumer demands."
"A unified experience is key across both mobile and PCs," said
David Frerichs, vice president and US general manager, Coding
Technologies. "By adding aacPlus and OMA 2.0 to a customized version
of Windows Media Player, Nokia and Loudeye have ensured that
customers can enjoy the same tracks at the same quality at work, at
home, and on the go."
About Loudeye Corp.
Loudeye is a worldwide leader in business-to-business digital
media solutions and the outsourcing provider of choice for companies
looking to maximize the return on their digital media investment.
Loudeye combines innovative products and services with the world's
largest digital music archive, a broad catalog of licensed digital
music and the industry's leading digital media infrastructure
enabling partners to rapidly and cost effectively launch complete,
customized digital media stores and services. For more information,
visit www.loudeye.com.
About Coding Technologies
Coding Technologies provides the best audio compression for
mobile, broadcasting, and Internet. SBR(TM) (Spectral Band
Replication) from Coding Technologies and Parametric Stereo from
Coding Technologies and Philips are backward and forward compatible
methods to enhance the efficiency of any audio codec; putting the
"Plus" in aacPlus. Products from Coding Technologies are fundamental
enablers of open standards such as MPEG, 3GPP, Digital Radio Mondiale
and DVB. Coding Technologies is a privately held company with offices
in Sweden, Germany, and Silicon Valley. Founded in 1997 in Stockholm,
the company later merged with a spin-off of the renowned Fraunhofer
Institute in Germany, the inventor of MP3. Coding Technologies'
customers include America Online, Ericsson, iBiquity Digital, KDDI,
mmO2, Nokia, Qualcomm, RealNetworks, SK Telecom, Texas Instruments,
Vodafone, and XM Satellite Radio.
Forward Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking information within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
These statements are based on current estimates and actual results
may differ materially due to risks, including the possibility of
adverse changes in the market for distribution of digital audio and
video that Loudeye serves; adverse or uncertain legal developments
with respect to copyrights surrounding the creation and distribution
of digital content; pricing pressures and other activities by
competitors; the failure of Loudeye's hosting infrastructure; the
complexity of Loudeye's services and delivery networks; any problems
or failures in the structure, complexities or redundancies of
Loudeye's network infrastructure; failures in third party
telecommunication and network providers to provide required
transmission capacity; lack of market acceptance for Loudeye's
products and services; the possible delay in the adoption of digital
media or related applications on the web in general; and other risks
set forth in Loudeye's most recent Form 10-Q, Form 10-K and other SEC
filings which are available through EDGAR at www.sec.gov. Loudeye
assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements.
Web site: http://www.loudeye.com

Contact:

media, Karen DeMarco of mPRm, +1-323-933-3399, or kdemarco@mprm.com,
or in Europe, Chris Owen of Trimedia Communications UK,
+44-0-207-471-6851, or +44-0-7970-933-680, chris.owen@trimediauk.com,
both for Loudeye Corp.; or investors, Mike Dougherty of Loudeye
Corp., +1-206-832-4000, or ir@loudeye.com

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