Publisher's Description
From Ellams Software:
MD Titler is a unique piece of Palm Organiser software which allows you to title Minidiscs quickly and easily without having to use your Sony Minidisc remote control.
Although the Palm software can be used on its own, when used in conjuction with the PC utility it turns into a powerful Minidisc labeller.
It gives you the facility to automatically retrieve track and title information from your CD's using the CDDB2 Disc Recognition ServiceSM (DRS) from CDDB.
MD Titler features include:
- Compatible with most Sony Minidisc Decks
- Handy remote control facilities for MD/CD/Tuner and AMP
- PC Software allows quick entering and storing of track information
- Can automatically retrieve track and title information from your CD's using the CDDB2 Disc Recognition Service (DRS) from CDDB
- Import Winamp playlists and CD player.ini files into the PC Software
- Timer record feature
Although I cannot promise it will work with any other Palms, If you email me about any problem I will try and fix it for you.
Install instructions:
This zip package contains both the PC Utility and the required Palm software. If your want to run the Palm software without installing the PC Utility you should install the file 'MDTitler.prc' onto your Palm using the Palm install tool. When this is done an icon will appear on the Palm Organiser shaped like a big 'MD', Click this icon to run the software.
If you wish to install the PC Utility software you simply need to run the Setup.Exe file contained in the zip package. While installing, The PC Utility will also give you the option of installing the associated Palm Software. If you answer 'Yes' the software will be installed onto the Palm during the next Hotsync.
What's new in this version:
- OS5 Support
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