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Baby You Can Drive My Car, But Now With Mims, Nick Ashford, or Musiq Soulchild as Your Entertainment Guide
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW -- Life in the
fast lane will never be the same once drivers experience the world's first
personalized automobile entertainment system -- the result of a collaboration
between Gracenote(R) and Voxonic with support from Atlantic Records and Nissan
Motor Co. -- being demonstrated this week at the 2009 Consumer Electronics
Show (CES). Designed to create a dynamic user interface tailored to a
driver's specific tastes, the system, dubbed CarStars, provides an entirely
new in-car entertainment experience using celebrity images and voices. For
instance, coupe drivers can go hip hop with American King/Capitol Records
recording artist Mims calling out the tunes, while an SUV owner might opt for
an R&B theme with Nick Ashford.
The CarStars personalized experience relies on Gracenote's MusicID(R) and
Playlist Plus(TM) products to profile a driver's music collection, as well as
its MediaVOCS(R) voice recognition enhancement that allows users to control
their music collections using voice commands. Drivers will be able to simply
call out an artist, track, album or genre to play their music, or use
Gracenote's More Like This(TM) feature to create instant, intelligent
playlists. Gracenote, a leader in in-car digital media, is known for its
powerful platform for enhancing the entertainment experience in the car and is
now taking it to the next level with Voxonic integration.
Voxonic's VOX technology applies its "Voice Models" to transform the
actual celebrity's voice into any language, resulting in a global solution for
auto OEMs. This means car makers can have Musiq Soulchild speaking English in
North American cars and Japanese or Chinese for their Asian models, or Roy
Ayers speaking French or German for the European market. The Voxonic solution
will allow users across the globe to select the languages in which they want
to experience the featured artists.
Gracenote and Voxonic are collaborating with Atlantic Records to provide
popular artists such as Musiq Soulchild for the entertainment system
demonstration. The companies have also joined with Nissan Motor Co. to
demonstrate the technology in the Nissan Altima Coupe during this year's CES.
The solution includes the creation of Text-to-Speech engines in the
celebrity's voice in multiple languages so that dynamic content can be
delivered to the vehicle in the language of choice of the user. For example,
real time information such as news, and new music releases, will be able to be
delivered to the system and delivered to the consumer in the celebrity voice.
This is vastly superior to today's pre-recorded celebrity voice experiments in
the automotive and mobile markets.
"This partnership and demonstration with Voxonic brings sophisticated
technologies together in a way that puts us at the forefront of in-car music,
entertainment and personalization," said Stephen White, vice president of
content and product management for Gracenote. "This customization of the
automobile entertainment system is dynamic, interesting and exciting, with
drivers able to hear their favorite artists recommend new music, and create
playlists while viewing customized user interfaces on the navigation screen."
"By integrating our VOX technology with Gracenote's products to
demonstrate this new in-car entertainment system, we are providing more
exciting entertainment options for drivers and laying the foundation for a
host of artist-related in-car experiences in the future," said Arie Deutsch,
president of Voxonic. "It will always be thrilling to hear your favorite
artist speak to you in your native language and it allows artists and their
global fan base to connect in a whole new way."
Gracenote at CES
Gracenote will demonstrate the new in-car entertainment system at CES 2009
in the South Hall 3, Booth 30333. To schedule a meeting with Gracenote at
CES, please contact Veronica Skelton at 415-342-3435 or
veronica@conceptpr.net. For more information on Gracenote's MusicID, Playlist
Plus, MediaVOCS or host of digital music and video services for the
entertainment, mobile, automotive, and consumer electronics industries, please
visit http://www.gracenote.com, or contact us directly at
GracenoteLicensing@gracenote.com.
About Gracenote
Gracenote, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, is a
global leader in embedded technology, enriched content, and data services for
digital entertainment solutions within the Internet, consumer electronics,
mobile, and automotive markets. Formerly known as CDDB(R), Gracenote delivers
a substantially improved consumer experience in digital media devices and
applications, plus media monitoring and other data services to the recording
industry, making it an integral part of the digital media economy. Gracenote
powers leading services including Apple iTunes, Yahoo! Music Jukebox, Winamp;
home and automotive products from Alpine, Panasonic, Philips and Sony; and
mobile music applications from Samsung, Sony Ericsson, KDDI (Japan), KTF
(Korea), Musiwave (Europe), and others. Gracenote is headquartered in
Emeryville, California. http://www.gracenote.com/corporate.
About Voxonic
Voxonic Inc. has developed some of the most innovative software since
windows revolutionized the computer industry in the early nineties. This
exciting technology is able to convert any person's voice into any known
language in the world. The applications are endless streaming from
international business, politics, music, automotive, entertainment and the
video game industry. http://www.voxonic.com
Gracenote, MusicID, MediaVOCS and CDDB are registered trademarks of
Gracenote, Inc. All other names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.
For More Information Contact:
Veronica Skelton
Concept Communications for Gracenote and Voxonic
415.342.3435
veronica@conceptpr.net
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