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- SonicStage is a discontinued software product from Sony that is used for managing portable devices when they are plugged into a computer running Microsoft...
- Microsoft SonicStage, a computer program Seattle SuperSonics, a National Basketball ****ociation team, relocated to Oklahoma as the Thunder Sonic Motor Racing...
- PressPlay. The CONNECT Music Store was Sony's music store built within the SonicStage music management application for Microsoft Windows-based personal computers...
- However, SonicStage is required for transfer onto the disc itself. Playable audio cannot be transferred to the devices without SonicStage. In 1998 portable...
- OpenMG had the .omg extension, which was replaced by .oma starting in SonicStage v2.1. Encryption is no longer compulsory as of v3.2. Other MiniDisc manufacturers...
- direction. This restriction existed in both the SonicStage software and in the MiniDisc player itself. SonicStage V3.4 was the first version of the software...
- This becomes important when purchasing a card reader/writer for use with SonicStage and Sony CONNECT as even Sony itself does not fully support MagicGate...
- Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game series and media franchise created by the ****anese developers Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, and Hirokazu Yasuhara for Sega...
- CD was used with SonicStage Simple Burner software (Ver.1.0 / 1.1) in February 2003, and was subsequently replaced with SonicStage in 2004. The new CD...
- 2010-01-24. Affected Products: Sony CONNECT Player, Sony SonicStage Ver.3.3/3.4, Sony SonicStage Mastering Studio Ver.2.1/2.2 "Local Music Files". Spotify...