Time Trax unveils Sirius, XM Satellite Radio iPod recording and integration for Windows only
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As digi-casting continues to introduce its foothold on the world at large, MacDailyNews reports that Time Trax Technologies is at it again by introducing their latest innovation, the digital audio recorder designed to record satellite broadcasted digital media.
Time Trax Technologies, whose hardware and software products allow people to easily record satellite radio broadcasts, is today announcing its latest developments at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The company’s newest offerings provide TimeTrax users a choice between SIRIUS and XM satellite radio broadcast networks.
TimeTrax will unveil its SIRIUS-compatible products as part of the Innovations Plus forum of CES, a section dedicated to companies making ground-breaking products. Time Trax’s patent-pending recording software, called TimeTrax, brings commercial-free satellite radio to a new level, offering portable, personalized programming through its automatic recording capability.
A first-of-its-kind product, TimeTrax defines the digital audio recorder (DAR) market. A powerful DAR, TimeTrax is changing the landscape of traditional radio broadcast programming, so that consumers now create programming themselves, deciding what they listen to when they listen to it.
With the launch of SIRIUS compatibility, TimeTrax users can now save SIRIUS broadcasts from 65 channels of music and more than 50 channels of sports, news and entertainment programming, much of it exclusive to SIRIUS. The TimeTrax technology makes it possible to record any of these broadcasts for later access in one of 6 digital formats, putting the controls in the hands of the listener.
