Streaming Networks and NXP Launch Personal Media Recorder
Posted on: Tuesday, 15 April 2008, 09:00 CDT
Streaming Networks and NXP Semiconductors have launched iRecord Pro, a personal media recorder that records video and music content onto portable media players such as the Apple iPod, Sony PSP, Sony video walkman and iPhone.
The iRecord Pro builds on the functionality of the first-generation iRecord by adding full D1 video resolution, direct recording to computer hard disk, and the ability to convert existing content to portable media players (PMP) format without a computer.
Powered by NXP's Nexperia media processing technology, the iRecord hooks up via standard audio/video connections to any TV, set-top-box, digital video recorder, camcorder, VCR, DVD player, cassette and LP players or almost any similar audio and video source. With the press of a button, iRecord Pro records AV content directly onto your PMP, USB flash drive, Windows PC or Macintosh through a high speed USB connection.
Source: Datamonitor
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