GrayWolf Software

These multimedia software products will make your 25, 50, 100, 200, 300,
or 400 CD player
work like a jukebox, scroll lyrics, record audio tapes and more.
- GrayWolf JukeBox
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The JukeBox program gives you jukebox
control and that means track by track access to your CD music collection. Its
controls your CD player, receiver/amplifier, and cassette recorder though
infrared remote control. Forget "random play" or play CD because you can now
pick each track from every CD in your player and play selected tracks in any
order you want - especially nice for CD players that hold 25, 50, 100 , 200 or
more CDs! Sony, Pioneer,
Panasonic, Kenwood, JVC XL-MC222BK and XL-MC334BK and most other CD players are supported.
- GrayWolf Crescendo
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The GrayWolf Crescendo infrared controller provides 2 zones of infrared
remote control from your computer. Zone 0 can be used with the internal infrared
blaster LED or it can be used with a plug in, stick on infrared emitter
(purchased separately). Zone 1 can be used only with a plug in infrared emitter.
Crescendo connects to your computer through an available USB port (USB 1.1 or 2)
so it can be used with any modern computer. Crescendo comes with code sets for
most CD players including Sony, Pioneer, JVC and Kenwood and it can learn
additional codes. You must have at least Windows ME
but it will work with all more recent operating systems including Window XP.
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- GrayWolf Lyrics
- The Lyrics program is a tool for authoring audio CD lyrics. After you have entered the
lyrics for one of your CDs, you add timing information with simple clicks while the CD is
playing. Then you can enjoy the lyrics as they scroll along with the music as the CD is
played in your computer CD-ROM drive.
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Last modified:
August 27, 2005.