RioPort Launches Audio Manager 3 | Internet News

RioPort Launches Audio Manager 3

Written By
John Townley
John Townley
Apr 12, 2000
1 minute read

RioPort Inc. Wednesday launched version 3 of its RioPort Audio Manager software.

The new jukebox software features audio and video playback capabilities for
downloadable or streaming content, the ability to create custom CDs for
playback of music and spoken word content on home or car CD players, the
ability to manage and download to portable devices, and easy acquisition and
downloading of tracks in multiple formats using an integrated Web browser.

“One of our goals at RioPort is to offer a complete and easy-to-use media
application that meets the needs of both the consumer and copyright holders,”
said Todd Moore, director of product management for platform systems at
RioPort, Inc. “With RioPort Audio Manager 3, consumers can play a variety of
media content in multiple formats with great ease.”

RioPort’s Audio Manager 3 is MetaTrust Certified (by InterTrust Technologies and also supports Microsoft’s Windows Media Format, providing secure
commerce infrastructure for content holders. The RioPort Audio Manager
respects all usage limits that are associated with secure content packaged in
an InterTrust or Microsoft system.

RioPort is also offering consumers free upgrades for unlimited MP3 encoding.
For a period of 30 days, users can download the RioPort Audio Manager 3 at: www.mtv.com, www.vh1.com, www.sonicnet.com, www.ministryofsound.com or
www.rioport.com.

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