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News
ReQuest's Next Generation Server Software Automatically
Synchronizes with iTunes (3/10/2006)
CEDIA US Expo 2006
ReQuest, the leader in digital multimedia
management for the residential and commercial custom install markets,
today announced the release of the highly anticipated version 3.0
software update for their multi-award winning family of digital
audio music servers. An accumulation of over six years of customer
and dealer feedback, the latest operating system update is for all
S.Series, F.Series, N.Series, ARQIVE, and previous AudioReQuest
models. New features include an automatic music and playlist synchronization
between AudioReQuest and Apple's iTunes(r), two-way multi-home synchronization
between AudioReQuest servers over the Internet with NetSync(tm)
2.0, Automatic Dual Encoding (ADE) for streaming and portables,
and a brand new drag and drop touch screen user interface.
"With the popularity of the Apple iPod(r),
our customers requested a seamless way to transfer music from their
AudioReQuest whole house music systems to their iPods(r) and make
playlists in iTunes(r) that would instantly be available in any
room in their house," says John Reine co-founder of ReQuest. "The
result of version 3.0 is the power to take your entire music collection
with you anywhere you go; in another room in the house, in the car,
while you travel with your iPod(r), at work streaming over the Internet,
or at your second home with another AudioReQuest system using NetSync(tm)."
AudioReQuest v.3.0 is user-installable via
an online update at no cost to owners or dealer/installers. The
new version works with a new downloadable "NetSync(tm) for iTunes(r)"
plug-in for Windows that automatically locates the AudioReQuest
music server on the home network and transfers music, playlists,
and edits in music metadata to the AudioReQuest. In addition, new
media and playlists on the AudioReQuest will be available to the
iTunes(r) library and ready for automatic synchronization to the
iPod(r). Version 3.0 also sports a new feature called Automatic
Dual Encoding (ADE) that automatically makes two copies of each
song, one in a higher bitrate and one in a lower bitrate . This
allows AudioReQuest owners to listen to higher quality lossless
WAV and FLAC music on their whole house audio systems, while making
their entire collection available in 192 kbps MP3 to transfer to
iPods(r) as well as streaming over the Internet with the newly updated
AudioReQuest web server.
Another highly anticipated feature is NetSync
2.0, which adds additional intelligence and two-way synchronization
between multiple AudioReQuest music servers in the home and over
the Internet. In addition to allowing customers to scale up the
number of discrete independent zones per house, customers can also
synchronize their entire collection between multiple homes. When
new CDs are ripped in either location, the music is automatically
added to every AudioReQuest music server connected to the Internet.
A powerful new feature is an updated touch
screen interface which adds drag-and-drop capabilities for easy
playlist creation, AlbumArt browsing, and advanced searching. With
the new intuitive user interface layout, an affordable touch screen
from ReQuest can be added, providing fully interactive full screen
control interface. The new interface is also accessible from any
PC, Mac, and web pad using the built-in web server control.
www.request.com
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