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iRecord Records Hi-Res Video Directly to Apple iPod and Sony PSP

Streaming Networks has announced the availability of the new iRecord device. iRecord records video and audio directly onto Apple iPod digital players, Sony PlayStation Portable, and USB storage devices in one touch. Prior to iRecord, consumers would have to go through several steps to move their favorite movie onto their iPod, including determining which video format to use, hooking up computer equipment to their home entertainment equipment, recording the video, converting the video and waiting the long transfer time to load the video from their computer to their iPod. iRecord reduces this process to one easy step. A consumer simply plugs in iRecord to their DVD player or other video source, starts the movie and hits iRecord's record button. iRecord records what is being played on the TV in real-time. After the movie ends, simply disconnect the iPod and the video is instantly available to watch. Consumers use the same process to record movies or TV shows directly to the Sony PSP, any USB flash drive or USB hard drive.

iRecord records analog video and audio from any source with S-Video or RCA video and audio outputs, including DVD players, Video Game Consoles, TVs, TiVos, VCRs, or any cable/satellite set-top boxes. iRecord encodes hi-quality H.264 video on-the-fly at the standard iPod resolution rate of 320x240. iRecord's additional features include the ability to record audio directly to many iPod models, including non-video iPods such as the Nano. iRecord offers a USB port so that it can be easily updated when new product features are made available.





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