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Testing Area
Welcome to amBX Wiki
amBX UK Ltd is a technology licensing business. amBX - short for "ambient experiences" - is a technology that delivers full "sensory surround" entertainment experiences. amBX enables content creators to add real world effects using light, colour, rumble and air flow, through licensed amBX devices, to the virtual worlds of computers, games, music, movies and TV entertainment. With amBX the entertainment world can be brought into the real world to create incredible immersive experiences.
The use of amBX to control lighting will revolutionise the way in which professional lighting installers use LED lighting, from large scale architectural installations through to bars, restaurants, cinemas and home theatre set ups.
amBX is a privately owned UK business whose team includes the inventors of amBX technology which was originally developed within Philips Research Laboratories. amBX UK Limited was formed in 2008 with the backing of Prime Technology Ventures (PTV), a leading independent pan-European venture capital firm headquartered in the Netherlands best weight loss, and management. About amBX
Here you will find help and tips for getting the most out of your amBX software and hardware
amBX software
amBX and gaming
amBX and video
amBX and music
- amBX Windows Media Player Plug-in
- foo_amBX - amBX for foobar2000
- Get automated effects with media players
amBX hardware
Other support resources: | Forum | Downloads | Guide to Setting up your amBX software | Beta Forum | Developer SDK
Editing the Wiki
To edit this Wiki you need to create an account and validate your email address. Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Feel free to add to this site, however, keep content appropriate and useful. This is not the place to report bugs or to request help. Try the forum instead.
You can try the Wiki syntax in the Sandbox, the test page.

