Streaming Networks today announced support of Microsoft’s Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) for its iRecord™ Personal Media Recorder. iRecord™ allows any user to store their music and video content on ...
If you’re looking for an easy way to record TV to either your iPad or iPhone 4, the new iRecord Pro device from iRecord might be worth a look. Straight out of the box, iRecord Pro will record to ...
The iRecord Pro Personal Media Recorder has been around for a couple of years, but I couldn't help but notice this year it was connected to an iPad. Apparently the onboard analog-to-digital converter ...
The idea of iRecord is exceptionally appealing: Plug the brainlessly simple device into your video source (receiver, VCR, DVD player, what-have-you), and attach any USB device (iPod, PSP, or ...
New York City, NY - November 14, 2006 - Streaming Networks today announced at the Digital Life Holiday Press Preview, the availability of the new iRecord device. iRecord records video and audio ...
Encodes files in iPod-friendly H.264/MP4 (video) or MP3 (audio) format. Simple to use, with only power and record buttons. Records from any analog source, including copy-protected media like DVDs.
Streaming Networks today announced at the Digital Life Holiday Press Preview, the availability of the new iRecord device. iRecord records video and audio directly onto Apple iPod digital players, Sony ...
Streaming Networks on Monday unveiled iRecord Pro, allowing users to record audio and video directly to the iPhone, iPod touch, iPod nano and iPod Classic without using a computer. iRecord Pro uses ...
If I were one of the lawyers for Real Networks, I'd be looking a bit closer at a device called iRecord, which is being showcased this week at Macworld. iRecord basically allows you to take video and ...
With Streaming Networks’ new iRecord, your computer is now obsolete. At least as a way to get audio or video from the media you own onto your iPod, PSP or other MPEG-4-playing device, anyway. It’s a ...
Why is it that consumers can buy the latest DVDs, subscribe to cable and purchase the best HD video-camera, but when it comes to putting content on their iPod, they are stuck shelling out more money ...