Introducing StreamSmart: Satellite Radio on multiple platforms

Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 9:30 AM
Tags: Internet Radio, Mobile Audio, Satellite Radio, StreamSmart



Here's a teaser video introducing a new system called StreamSmart. The project is still in the very early stages, but Orbitcast has learned some details behind the StreamSmart system and what's to come.

Essentially, the goal of StreamSmart is to allow streaming of Sirius, XM and Internet Radio to multiple platforms on various devices.

Platforms being targeted are Apple iPhone, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Nokia, Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, XBox360, Web-based and more. StreamSmart acts as the backend, while each platform would have its own client to serve up the Sirius and XM streams.

More on this soon...

TrackBack/Ping:

Comments

looks pretty cool but the real question is did howard invent this or is it another gov't ploy to steal his subs or thwort the merger.
remember..........its' all about allison

Wow the 0.0 "army" is up already. Did mommy wake you up down in the basement when she brought you breakfast you fat slob because you can't make it up the stairs anymore?

You can do that now, already, for free:

http://whatcomestomind.com/sirius-radio-on-your-360/

sorry your hreoes responses are so transparent coward.don't let peoples comments get your panties in a bunch.
the breakfast your mom made for me was wonderful thank her for me,i had to sneak out before your dad got home from his overnight security guard job at wal-mart.good luck douche

Do you Opie & Anthony and Stern people do anything besides argue about these two ridiculous shows? This topic has nothing to do with either of those ass clowns.

Stop making sense, Disturbed Logic. That's not allowed here. :)

Actually, StreamSmart is being designed by the folks at the DOJ & FCC. It will be ready for release in 2156 A.D.. (Unless the NAB objects and pays them off. )

Sounds great, but what a dumb and uninformative commercial. I'll continue to use the free and excellent uSirius (there's an XM version, too). It streams directly from my PC to my Roku Soundbridge. It also supports many other types of devices, including the XBox 360 (and basically anything that can play an Internet radio stream). Plus, it's already been out for over a year.

You don't need this for XM, because is and has been built into 360 Media Center for about 3 years now.

Post a comment

(or continue the conversation in the Orbitcast Forums)





Copyright © 2008 Orbitcast Media, LLC.