Streaming Networks has just announced the enhancements they made with the iRecord Pro. This includes the support of the software for the iPod Touch as well as the iPhone without having to use a computer.

iRecord Pro

The iRecord Pro is so easy to use. It can connect to any device such as set-top-box, TV, camcorder, digital video recorder, DVD player, VCR, LP Player or even cassette by simply using a standard AV (audio/video) connectors. By just pressing a button, the iRecord Pro will record AV content straight to you iPhone, 3G iPhone, iPod classic, iPod Touch, and iPod Nano. You can even use it




on your Sony PSP, Nokia N95, Laptop, and more.

According to Dr. Ayud Khan, the President and the CEO of Streaming Networks, the large screen size and the high resolution of the iPhone has enabled to consumers to enjoy video content on-the-go. They are no longer confined in their living room only watching videos and movies on their TV screen. By touching a button, the iRecord Pro can record movies as well as music from an analog source to any portable player.

You can get the iRecords Pro from their website (www.irecord.com) and from catalog merchants as well. The iRecord Pro costs only $259.99.



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    2 Comments to “Soon on 3G iPhone: iRecord Pro”

    1. on 29 Sep 2008 at 6:01 pmPatrick Gessler

      I’ve used this and it’s absolutely amazing. I have both a 3G iPhone and a PSP. It produces some really amazing quality video (HD quality) at a great compression rate. It really is a must buy!!

    2. on 30 Sep 2008 at 5:58 pmJames Ganschow

      I have had a iPhone for about a month now and I have had my iRecord for about a 3 weeks. I have all the movies that I want to watch in my quiet self relaxing moments. The picture is better than iTunes from what I have seen.

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