Didiom Pro is a simple and easy way to stream and download music, podcasts, and
audiobooks from your computer to your phone—wherever, whenever, at a truly competitive
price.
Didiom currently supports the most popular BlackBerry and Windows phones. We're
working to make Didiom available to as many wireless users as possible, so stay
tuned.
Yes. We recommend that you ask your carrier about an unlimited data plan before
downloading and using Didiom Pro. This way, you can enjoy getting your music, podcasts,
and audiobooks without having to worry about any extra carrier fees.
Yes. You can access your home computer’s audio collection anywhere in the world
even if your computer and phone are located in different countries.
Yes, but you don’t have to provide any credit card information if you choose a free
account.
Yes. Use your phone's internet browser to go to
m.didiom.com and simply click on your phone model. To use Didiom Pro, you
will also need to download Didiom Pro Desktop at
didiom.com/pro.exe and make sure it monitors the folders where you store
your audio collection.
A free account allows you to stream up to five tracks from your library in normal
quality (64Kbps).
A premium account provides you with unlimited access to your library, as well as
premium features like higher streaming quality (128Kbps), access to playlists, and
the ability to download tracks from your computer to your phone over the air.
Only $0.99 per month if you pay monthly or $9.99 per year if you pay annually. An
annual subscription saves you 16%.
Didiom Pro lets you stream and download audio files in the format of WMA (both DRM-free
and DRM-protected), MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A and Ogg Vorbis, as well as iTunes playlists,
and playlists in WPL, PLS and M3U formats.
Yes. Please keep in mind that DRM-protected AAC files (M4P) purchased via the iTunes
Store cannot be streamed through Didiom Pro.
No. Audiobooks in AA format purchased via Audible are DRM-protected and cannot be
streamed on Didiom Pro.
Yes. The format and bit rate do not change.
If you have an employer-issued BlackBerry, your company might impose guidelines
on what applications can and cannot be installed on your BlackBerry. Before attempting
to install Didiom, make sure your company’s BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) does
not prevent you from streaming content, and that your BlackBerry does not have any
IT policies or firewall in place.
No, but if you have trouble getting Didiom Pro to work, there may be a problem with
your APN (Access Point Name) settings. Just click Settings>Options>Advanced Options>TCP,
and set the appropriate APN for your wireless carrier. Information about APN settings
for carriers worldwide is available
here.
Didiom Pro has been designed for simple installation. In most cases, it does not
require changes to your firewall. If you use personal firewall software that controls
network traffic to and from your computer, you will have to grant access permission
to Didiom manually.
If your Mac allows you to run Windows using software applications like Boot Camp,
VMware or Parallels, you can use Didiom Pro to stream your iTunes library to your
phone. Didiom Pro for Mac OS X is scheduled to be released in the next few months.
Yes. Depending on your car’s sound system, you can link up your phone through a
cable or Bluetooth connection, and listen to your home computer’s audio collection
while you drive.
- Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP with Service Pack 2
- AMD Athlon 3200+ processor or 2.4Ghz Intel Pentium IV processor or equivalent
- 20MB available disk space
- 512MB of RAM
- Broadband connection
- Upload speed of at least 256 Kbps at home