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Music Man for Mac OS X gets maintenance update

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Mireth Technology has updated Music Man (http://www.mireth.com/) — the Mac OS X ripper, converter, burner, player digital music software — to version 4.0.1. The upgrade is a maintenance release to provide more reliablity when displaying m4a tag artwork on Mac OS X 10.6 and later.

Music Man can rip, convert, burn and play MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, AIF, Audio CD, MIDI and Ogg Vorbis on Mac OS X. It also has burning features, such as variable burn quality that allows for burning up to four times as much music on a USB Flash Drive as when using standard burn technology, according to the folks at Mireth. Another feature is the mono mixdown feature, which burns all the music to both the right and left track, so one-ear listening lets you hear both tracks.

Music Man is available for download, or on CD-ROM, starting at $24.95. Registered users of Music Man version 3.x can take advantage of this free update. Registered users of previous versions of Music Man can take advantage of this free upgrade. Educational pricing and volume discounts are available.

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