These new APIs seem to be fun to try but is there any reason as to why 
the plug-in service is not distributed through play store just like google 
play services?
Based on what i read, any updates, bug fixes in the plug-in service would 
be restricted by the OEM like amazon in this case, isn't it? This isn't 
good for users and application developers.

  Besides, whats the idea behind the plug in service? Why not let the 
linked jar to directly call upon Dolby's audio components? Is it because of 
permissions?
Finally, hope you guys work directly work with companies like Netflix, 
Google, Amazon and popular games for quick adoption.

On Thursday, January 2, 2014 2:17:40 PM UTC-8, Eric Ang wrote:
>
> Hey Everyone,
>
> I recently joined Dolby Laboratories and Dolby has an Android Audio API 
> which enhances Audio.
>
> Is this something you folks would be interested in?
>
> It's a Java Library with a few simple API calls.
>
> Anyways, I'd like to use this to get feedback as well.
>
> The API is available at http://developer.dolby.com
>
> Thanks!
>

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