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March 30, 2006

Replay A/V Press Release

New Streaming Media Recorder Captures Limitless Internet Audio and Video Channels

SAN ANSELMO, CA - March 30, 2006 - Applian Technologies, a global leader in streaming media recording technologies, today announced Replay A/V version 7, an all purpose streaming media recorder for capturing and archiving the most popular forms of audio and video found on the internet.

Replay A/V is the first software package to capture online media using both Audio Recording and Stream Capture technologies. This allows customers to capture any audio format, as well as the most common streaming video formats. When using Stream Capture, customers are able to record as many as fifty simultaneous broadcasts with perfect quality reproduction.

Replay A/V is also the first-ever recording product to automatically convert streamed Windows Media™ and Real™ format audio to MP3 files, which is essential for supporting popular MP3 players like the iPod™.

Replay A/V 7 includes the following benefits:

"Replay A/V is the realization of our vision for creating the ultimate streaming media recording system", said Bill Dettering, CEO of Applian Technologies. "Rather than having to own several different utilities for audio recording, stream capture, and MP3 conversion, Replay A/V brings together everything people want to do in a consistent, easy-to-use yet powerful way. The customer response to Replay A/V has been overwhelming."

Replay A/V is available for download and immediate purchase from the Applian Technologies web site at applian.com, or from replay-av.com, for $49.95. A free demo is also available. Replay A/V requires a PC running Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP or 2003.

About Applian Technologies Inc.

Applian Technologies develops and publishes the most comprehensive product line for recording a wide variety of internet-based audio and video. Other popular products from the company include Replay Radio, Replay Music, the Replay Video Suite and Replay Screencast. For more information, please visit www.applian.com.

Windows and Windows Media are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
Real is a trademark of Real Networks
Flash is a trademark of Adobe, Inc.
Shoutcast is a trademark of AOL Inc.
iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
XM Radio is a trademark of XM Networks.
Sirius is a trademark of Sirius Inc.

 

 



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Comments

I've recently updated to 7.10, and notice that when recording from iTunes radio that the songs aren't split exactly along song boundries. Seems like MP3s start off a few seconds into a song, and end a few seconds into the next song.

[[ Response from Applian ]]
Thanks for your comment. Yes - for iTunes radio streams, the splitting isn't exact. Getting exact splits is best done with our Replay Music product. Replay A/V's iTunes recording is more useful for recording a radio station and knowing what it is you are listening to.

Posted by: muckdog at April 4, 2006 01:01 PM

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