Xperi Corporation (Nasdaq: XPER) is proud to present its latest broadcast technology solutions from DTS ® and HD Radio ® at NAB Show, April 8 – 11, 2019 in Las Vegas. Located at North Hall N3012, the Xperi booth will demo DTS Connected Radio and HD Radio for automotive, home and broadcast, and smart device broadcasting technology from All in Media, among other solutions. In addition, Xperi will showcase DTS Connected Radio implementations with partners Karma Automotive and Panasonic. Company executives will be available for interviews with media and analysts by appointment.
“We are thrilled to share the strides we’ve made in automotive, home and broadcast radio solutions,” said Jon Kirchner, CEO of Xperi. “As adoption of DTS and HD Radio sound solutions continues to grow, we remain focused on delivering an extraordinary entertainment experience for consumers across a wide range of listening devices.”
Solutions that will be demonstrated at NAB Show include:
DTS Connected Radio – DTS Connected Radio delivers an innovative analog and digital (DAB and HD Radio) broadcast radio experience by pairing over-the-air services with IP-delivered content. DTS Connected Radio aggregates metadata, such as artist and song information, on-air radio program information, station contact information and more, directly from broadcasters around the world to deliver a single API with a cohesive visual experience in the vehicle. New for 2019 are features that expand the functionality of DTS Connected Radio, such as event discoverability, on-demand content, voice control services and greater customization options.
Demonstrations at NAB Show will include:
HD Radio – HD Radio technology delivers the highest quality digital broadcast of local AM/FM stations. Forty automotive brands are currently shipping vehicles in North America equipped with HD Radio technology and more than 60 million HD Radio receivers are on the road. More than 4,400 digital channels from over 2,400 broadcast stations are available in North America and include additional features unique to digital broadcasting, such as traffic and emergency alerts, program info and Artist Experience®. HD Radio feature demonstrations at NAB Show will include:
All in Media (AIM) – AIM is a leading supplier in radio station applications for broadcasters around the world across mobile devices, smart speakers and smart TVs. AIM apps allow broadcasters the ability to ensure their content can be discoverable by listeners on various devices. Demonstrations at NAB Show will include:
Arctic Palm – Arctic Palm is a leading supplier of broadcast software and metadata distribution platforms in North America. On display at NAB Show will be:
In addition, DTS Connected Radio will be shown in the NAB Show In-Vehicle Experience area in North Hall, via a technology collaboration with Karma Automotive, and a demo integration with Panasonic.
For more information about Xperi and its subsidiaries, please visit www.xperi.com.