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Primera Announces PTRip Software for iTunes and Windows Media Player

Jan 9, 2008 8:44 PM



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Primera Technology has announced PTRip software, which allows users of Bravo-Series Disc Publishers to automatically load CDs into their Publishers’ built-in CD/DVD drives and import audio tracks directly into Apple iTunes or Microsoft Windows Media Player. PTRip software loads discs and imports tracks in the same way that Primera Disc Publishers duplicate CDs and DVDs automatically with robotic parts. Once the tracks are imported, the files are finalized ready for playback.

PTRip supports Bravo SE, Bravo II, BravoPro, and Bravo XR/XRP Disc Publishers. The software is free for now, but will later be sold for $99. To register and download the software, visit www.primera.com/PTRip.

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