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SPIRIT Audio Engine on AD's Blackfin processor

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MOSCOW: SPIRIT DSP , a leading provider of embedded voice, video and audio software products, announced that SPIRIT Audio Engine now supports the Blackfin Processor architecture, and that SPIRIT is now a member of 'The Collaborative', Analog Devices' third party program for Embedded Processor and DSP applications. SPIRIT Audio Engine is based on highly optimized audio codecs and the SPIRIT MP3 Encoder can rip up to 25 professional quality stereo channels on a single 533 MHz Blackfin core.

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This collaboration between SPIRIT and Analog Devices has already shown success with Sound Devices LLC, a leading manufacturer of high-performance audio electronics for field production, which recently chose SPIRIT software and Blackfin to enhance its digital audio recording systems. Sound Devices' 7-Series family replaces digital and analog tape-based portable recorders with far more powerful file-based digital recording devices. 

"We are pleased to enhance Analog Devices processors with our Audio Engine software. SPIRIT has invoked the best-of-breed development and testing to achieve the world's best optimization while securing high-end audio quality. Typically, SPIRIT Audio Engine exceeds quality requirements defined in the standards, because we use enhanced perceptual quality estimation tools", said Alex Kravchenko, VP Sales & Marketing at SPIRIT DSP. "SPIRIT Audio Engine is indeed perfectly positioned to become the best choice for professional audio equipment like those from Sound Devices."

SPIRIT Audio Engine is a complete set of audio processing software: audio and voice codecs, as well as post processing utilities. SPIRIT Audio Engine allowed Sound Devices to seamlessly add high-end MP3 record functionality while using significantly less system resources.

SPIRIT audio software provides unsurpassed professional sound quality as proven by independent tests. SPIRIT Audio Engine processes audio with a perceptual signal-to-noise ratio of 96 dB (PSNR) and very few audible artifacts. Every day SPIRIT adds new platforms to the list of those supported by its Audio, Voice and Video Engines, and Analog Devices Blackfin processor is a new star in a galaxy of platforms supported by SPIRIT.

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