Featured Content
|
|
||||
Daily PDA Today News
<< Plantronics Showcases Award-Winning Headsets At Consumer Electronics Show | WEBLOG | Trip Boss Receives Graphics Face-lift >>
Posted by: Bill Landon on Wed, Jan 12, 2005 Provided by: FreeTranslation.com |
||
| Applian Introduces Ultimate Streaming Music Recorder |
||
| San Francisco, CA – The explosive growth of MP3 digital music players like Apple’s iPod, and popularity of online radio stations and streaming jukebox services creates a market of consumers who seek to make streaming music portable. Applian Technologies introduces the solution with its new Replay Music streaming recording software. Replay Music records streaming music, and splits songs into individual MP3s. Best of all, Replay Music tags each file with the artist, title, genre and album name using Gracenote MusicID song recognition technology.
“Replay Music is a revolutionary new way to capture streaming music as individual MP3 files,” says Applian founder Bill Dettering. “Just play music from your favorite online radio station or subscription-based streaming jukebox service and Replay Music does the rest – recording and tagging the songs into separate files for play-back on your PC, burning to a CD, or downloading to your MP3 player. It’s a great way to discover new music.” Among the features that makes Replay Music the ultimate streaming music recorder: • Replay Music captures streaming music into high quality MP3 files. • Proprietary technology splits recordings precisely and accurately into separate tracks. • Automatically tags songs with title, artist, album and genre. • Supports any MP3 player, and automatically syncs songs into Apple’s iTunes. • Burns CDs. Here’s how it works: 1. Simply purchase and download Replay Music from www.replay-music.com 2. Open the software and click “record.” 3. Play the streaming video or audio you wish to record. 4. That’s it! The content is saved for playback on your PC, CD or digital music player. Replay Music is easy to download, easy to use, and easy on the wallet at only $49.95. A free demo is available as well, which tags and records up to 25 songs. http://www.appliantechnologies.com |
||
|
|
||
<< Plantronics Showcases Award-Winning Headsets At Consumer Electronics Show | WEBLOG | Trip Boss Receives Graphics Face-lift >>
Last 5 News Items From This Catagory
1,111 copies of TextMaker given out. Here's another 1,111 copies...
Handango Launches Program to Nurture Emerging Mobile Software Developers
Quarterscope Solutions Announces The Wi-Fi Positioning System(TM)
SanDisk Introduces Cruzer Profile -- USB Drive With Fingerprint ID
Sony Ericsson and JP Mobile Collaborate to Make Wireless E-mail Easy for Corporate IT and Mobile Professionals
