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August 16, 2006 Podcast #08: Larri Vermola Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 03:58 PM | Categories: Today's podcast

Big thanks to Larri for being able to quickly get together with me for an interview. The technology used in this new application has endless possibilities, and I know we'll be seeing alot more of it in the near future. And now for the podcast...

Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (18:18 - 8.5 MB)
Download in AAC+ 24kbps Format | (18:18 - 3.2 MB)

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Phil,

Just downloaded the podcast over an EDGE network and used the AAC format which I haven't done before. Impressing quality despite the small file size.

The podcast was very interesting. I expected to hear something about a cool new Nokia game. Instead it seems to be a great application for the aspiring golfer. Have to recommend to podcasting to my friends that golf.

Thanks,
Martin

Posted by: Martin | August 20, 2006 04:02 PM

Glad you enjoyed the podcast! Yeah, this AAC+ codec is amazing. I have some expensive headphones on and I can hear that 24kbps AAC+ isn't quite as good quality as 64kbps MP3, but it's very close.

Posted by: Phil | August 21, 2006 03:08 PM

VERY NICE

Posted by: Anirudh | December 19, 2006 04:47 PM

Hi

I am using NOKIA 6680 in Japan. I would like to know if it is able to get this cool application.
I am very glad if you would tell me something about it.

Thanks

Posted by: kaichi sato | January 18, 2007 05:26 PM


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