The iRecord Personal Media Recorder can pretty much get any type of media onto any of your portable devices. And it can do it quite easily as well. The iRecord can transfer media from your radio, cable or satellite set-top box, or television onto any portable device that you might have, such as your iPod. As long as the device has line out audio jacks or a composite video or S-video output, the iRecord can record media from it. With that, the iRecord is actually compatible with thousands of devices out there.
The iRecord can even capture live events. You can record videos from your video camera right to your iPod as your record it, if you want to. Or you can record from your game console to your iPod as you are playing. With the iRecord you are even given access to recording your favorite movies from your DVD player. This device can even allow you to convert MPEG-2 digital video from your computer to a high quality H.264 format. However one of the most interesting things that the iRecord can do for you is that it can convert your old videos and music from a cassette deck, VCR, or turntable, to a digitized and much more modern format.
The iRecord is all about video compression. It uses the highest quality of video compression, H.264, to give you the most stunning and high quality images. With the iRecord, you can record this high quality video format at a higher speed than a computer, which is a great advantage when you want to put videos like this in your iPod.
The iRecord can also record to other portable devices besides your iPod such as a USB flash drive, or even your PSP. Also, in the future the iRecord will hopefully be able to record media to your mobile phones as well. The iRecord is easy to use, as you just have to plug in your devices and press the record button to start. There are no other complicated steps. With the iRecord, you are given the freedom to transfer any kind of media to your portable devices for your utmost enjoyment.
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