| No. of downloads: | 0 | Licence: | Free to try |
| Publisher: | Rocket | File size: | 7M |
| Date added: | 14-04-2007 | Minimum requirements: | Windows 2000|Windows XP |
Rocket
Music Server One is a program designed for playing and saving Wav,Mp3 and Wma music files. The Playlist creation and the directory access is possible in the simplest way. You can mix two songs together in manual or automatic mode through the two integrated players. Music Server One has an embedded connection technology, hardware independent, which allows you to control it through every Wi-Fi device like Pocket PC,PSP or UMPC.
In this way it is possible to select the song you want to listen to, simply using your portable device around your home or in the middle of your party. Version 1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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