출처 : 키네마스터 주식회사
기사일 : 2017.06.13
NexStreaming supplies 'NexEditor SDK' to Chinese Tinno Mobile SUGAR smartphone
SEOUL, South Korea, June 13, 2017/ -- NexStreaming (139670.KQ), a mobile multimedia software company, announced that it has signed a licensing contract with Tinno Mobile, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, to provide “NexEditor SDK”, a video editing solution, and its companion Asset Store App, "VASSET", which allows users to download and use assets needed for editing, for SUGAR brand smartphones.
Starting with the SUGAR F9, a new 'Tale' feature will be introduced to the SUGAR series of smartphones, similar to features which global smartphone leaders such as Samsung and Apple are introducing competitively these days. It is one of the latest trendy video editing features, automatically grouping related pictures and videos to produce movie-like video.
The ‘Tale’ on the SUGAR smartphone is developed using the Template feature of the NexEditor SDK and it gives even novice users who are not familiar with video editing an easy way to create fun and interesting videos by applying filters and transition effects that best matched with photos. Additionally, SUGAR smartphone allows users to download and use additional templates which determine the mood and style of video from the Asset Store anytime. Users can create more exciting and stylish videos by choosing templates that match with their editing theme or taste.
SUGAR users can start using the Asset Store App immediately, without manual installation, right after purchasing the SUGAR smartphone, because the Asset Store App, called “VASSET”, is pre-loaded on the SUGAR smartphone when shipped. When there are any updates available like new features or category addition, users can get updates through App store.
SUGAR Senior brand manager, Alex Chan said, “Nowadays smartphone users have plenty amount of photos, but there is no easy way for users to categorize and group them. With the new Tale feature, powered by NexEditor SDK, SUGAR users can easily group photos into categories, such as travel, family, friends gathering, wedding, etc., create and edit videos from the Tale, and share them with your friends in a snap.”
Jaewoo Kim, Head of Video Editing Business Division at NexStreaming, said, "We are delighted to offer the NexEditor SDK to SUGAR smartphones, which is gaining big attention in domestic China market. We are spurring alliances with character and design partners to provide high quality contents to Chinese users and we also expect to generate extra revenue with advertising and premium assets."
Meanwhile, the NexEditor SDK has already been integrated in Xiaomi, Gionee, Transsion and LG smartphones and offers abundant video editing features like trim, reverse, voice modulation, filters, templates, text styles, stickers, background music and transition effects. VASSET, the Asset Store App, also comes with the NexEditor SDK to flourish new assets continuously to enhance user experience.
In addition to smartphone manufacturers, the NexEditor SDK can also be applied to any service providers or mobile apps offering photos and/or videos as a service component, such as video service, games or live streaming, and is available on Android and iOS platforms. For more information, visit the official website at
www.nexeditorsdk.com.
About NexStreaming
NexStreaming is a widely acknowledged mobile multimedia software company with its own video-processing technologies highly optimized for mobile devices. Products include: NexPlayer SDK™, providing HD video streaming services including live broadcasting, NexEditor SDK™, the advanced and sophisticated video editing solution delivering optimum performance on every device for the fastest recording and editing, and KineMaster™, the first and only professional video editor app available for iPhone and Android, and SingPlay™, the karaoke app that converts MP3 music into karaoke tracks in real time. NexStreaming is a publicly traded company listed on the Korean stock exchange (KOSDAQ:139670) since December 2011, with its headquarter in Seoul, Korea and branches in Spain, the U.S, China and Taiwan.