JSymphonic is a free and open source program built for managing Sony's Walkmans. JSymphonic can transfer music from/to Walkmans.
JSymphonic's aim is to replace SonicStage (only considering the "transfer" part, not the "JukeBox" part).
Here are some key features of "JSymphonic":
· support generations 3 to 7
· run on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux
· support MP3, WMA and ATRAC files transfer directly (WMA is only supported by generations 4 to 7, it is transcoded for generation 3)
· support OGG, FLAC, APE, AAC, MPC and WAV files transfer with transcoding using FFMPEG (FFMPEG must be available)
· read tag (meta-data) from MP3, WMA, ATRAC, OGG, FLAC, APE and AAC files
· profile feature: store configurations for several walkmans or/and computers
· multi-lingual capacity (English, French, Turkish, Spanish, Swedish)
· log to file (used mainly to debug)
Requirements:
· Java 5
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Add user-defined patterns to read info from folders/files when tags are missing or not used
· Add direct transfer of MP3 files at 48 or 22.05 kHz for generations 5 to 7
· Improve the ATRAC format support
· WAVE format support