SonicStage
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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 Windows. It comprises a music player and library manager, similar to iTunes, Windows Media Player and RealPlayer. It is used to manage the library of ATRAC (.omg and .oma) and MP3 recordings on a PC.
Quick Facts Developer(s), Final release ...
Developer(s) | Sony |
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Final release | 5.2 (Japan) / 4.3 (international)
/ June 11, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-06-11) / August 8, 2007; 16 years ago (2007-08-08) |
Operating system | Windows |
Predecessor | OpenMG Jukebox |
Successor | x-APPLICATION |
Type | Music player |
License | Freeware |
Website | None (product unavailable) |
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SonicStage was a requirement to transfer and manage music on all Network Walkman, NetMD and Hi-MD players, and the Clie handheld, before the product was dropped entirely outside of Japan in 2007.[1][2]