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Abstract: iRecord ProCompany: Streaming Networks Last year I reviewed the original “iRecord” from Streaming Networks. I found this fine product very interesting with much promise, so it was without hesitation that I agreed to look at the iRecord Pro unit when S...
Abstract: A compelling way to record all the video and audio you want.I first saw the potential of the iRecord Pro from Streaming Networks back in January at the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. I was immediately impressed with how it was able to record a portio...
Abstract: John Virata While most personal media generated today is done via mobile phone or digital camera, there is still a lot of content that needs to be transferred from one device to another to get on that iPod or mobile phone. And that is in addition to th...
Abstract: While most personal media generated today is done via mobile phone or digital camera, there is still a lot of content that needs to be transferred from one device to another to get on that iPod or mobile phone. And that is in addition to the loads of ...
The iRecord Pro is exceptionally easy to use, and it offers a way to time-shift the TV content you already pay for and place-shift the DVD content you already own. It works with a variety of devices, including all video-capable iPods, the PSP, and the ...
The iRecord Pro is very expensive, and theres no way to schedule recordings. Real-time recording only.
The iRecord Pro provides an exceedingly simple way to record video content to a variety of portable devices, including the iPod and the PSP, but the high price tag and lack of a scheduling feature make it a questionable investment but for all but the m...
Abstract: iRecord Pro is a small black and silver box with a small fan and a circuit board inside, seven ports outside, and two buttons on its partially glossy plastic top. You connect a video and/or audio device to its back using either RCA-style composite aud...
Abstract: The iRecord Pro hardware is a sleeker-looking box than its predecessor. Two years ago, ATPM went for a spin with the iRecord, a small simple box that encoded analog video input into H.264 and saved the resulting files to an iPod or to a USB hard drive ...