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iTunes to PS3 software that works

So after trying Media Link, and having it simply not play any of my songs, or even come close, I decided to try out Rivet, from Cynical Peak Software. It works like a charm. It does require iTunes to be running, but so what. It also doesn't do shuffling so you end up listening to everything in order.

For most people, that's a non-issue. For me, it's a bit annoying, since I'm a Zeppelin freakboy, and therefore have like 7 versions of "Dazed & Confused"...live. So a shuffle feature in the future would be cool.

In any event, Rivet's small, cheap, ($18.95), and it works. So good job Erik & crew, you just got another customer. (Or two, or three maybe. I know people with PS3's )

Categories:     Mac Matters, Music
Posted by John C. Welch at 12:50 | Permalink



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