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Easy Media Creator: Your Windows Vista Audio Companion

If your digital music collection's greatest hits are called Track 1 and Track 2, and album art is something you haven't looked at since the LP era, you need a sonic makeover. With Easy Media Creator 9 and Windows Vista, you can get the most out of your music investment -- past, present and future.

Creator 9 works hand-in-hand with Windows Vista's powerful new media playback and sharing features, so that you can do more with your audio. For example, you can resurrect your old LP and tape collection with Creator's analog recording assistant. Even clean up hiss and pops with a click of the mouse. Then use Windows Vista's revamped Windows Media Player 11 to merge your newly digitized tunes with CD tracks and music store downloads into powerful playlists. Even better, WMP11 can find missing album artwork automatically.

With Windows Vista, you can share your music with other users on your network, store them on your Xbox 360, or use the Windows Media Center (included in Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate) to send them to your home stereo system.


Creator 9's LP and Tape Assistant turns scratchy old vinyl into shiny new CDs and DVDs in just 3 steps.


You won't even have to type in titles for most LP tracks, thanks to Creator 9's audio fingerprinting system, which looks up real song names automatically, even for single tracks. This feature is perfect for identifying tunes on all those unlabeled mix CDs you have lying around.

And did we mention you can also use Creator's new Desktop Capture Widget to record any audio playing on your PC? Now you can capture your favorite Internet radio streams for download to your portable player, or record narration for your photo slideshow and video projects. And you can also mute system sounds to capture only what you need, so that you don't hear "You’ve Got Mail" in the middle of your captured audio, or your buddies IM'ing you.


Creator 9's Desktop Capture Widget records audio on the fly as it plays on your computer -- from any source.


Do More With Your Music

Now that you've gotten a handle on your music collection -- getting it all in one place, with proper labeling and artwork -- it's time to put it to work and enjoy it! We've already mentioned Windows Vista's sharing and Media Center features, but one of the coolest new features in WMP11 is Multi-PC Sync. Now you can sync your portable player to music libraries on more than one PC, such as home and work, or desktop and portable. No longer do you have to limit yourself to one or the other.

With Creator 9, you can go even further, using the AutoMix feature to generate custom playlists for every mood, based on a source song of your choice. Quickly create fun party mixes or energetic workout soundtracks, then sync them to your portable player along with your tunes.

Creator 9 also lets you make DVD Music Discs. These specially-designed discs are playable on any standard home or car DVD player, yet hold up to 50 hours of top-quality Dolby Digital music. With Creator, you can add professionally designed on-screen TV menus for easy navigation to a particular song, artist or album, and you can even set the album artwork as the background image for menus that will be displayed on your TV while the DVD is playing.

And don't miss Creator 9's fun Ringtone Maker. Save big by making your own ringtones from your favorite tunes, then downloading them to your mobile phone. Never pay another ringtone fee!

To learn more about how Easy Media Creator 9 can enhance your Windows Vista Experience, click here.

http://www.roxio.com/enu/promotions/landing/vista/learnmore.html

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