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Exchange an Old VCR Tape for a New Recordable DVD Disk at PC Expo

    MedioStream, a leading provider of PC-based software for recording video
to DVDs and CDs, will be giving the public an opportunity to celebrate the
VCR's impending retirement during PC Expo from June 25-27 at the Jacob K.
Javits Convention Center in New York City.  Anyone who stops by MedioStream's
booth (Booth 2840) can exchange an old VCR tape for a new recordable DVD disc
by Verbatim and learn why recording to DVD is fun, easy and makes sense.

     WHEN:        June 25-27

     WHERE:       PC Expo, Booth 2840
                  Jacob K. Javits Center
                  655 West 34th Street, New York, NY

     WHY:         The VCR is on its way out.  A recent report by Jon Peddie
                  Research said that sales of recordable DVD drives are
                  expected to increase 725 percent by 2005, and DVD set-top
                  player sales are quickly surpassing VCRs.  MedioStream is
                  taking the opportunity at PC Expo to let the public thank
                  the VCR for over twenty years of service and welcome its
                  replacement -- the DVD.

     WHO:         MedioStream creates authoring solutions that let the average
                  users quickly and easily turn video footage into DVDs.
                  MedioStream's neoDVD suite of DVD authoring software offers
                  a complete, real-time end-to-end solution for consumers to
                  easily capture, edit, compress, author and burn DVD or VCD
                  video files onto their recordable DVD and CD drives.

    For further information, please contact media, Christopher Chennault of
NMC Partners, +1-562-436-4787, fax, +1-562-436-4797,
chennault@nmcpartners.com, for MedioStream, Inc.



SOURCE MedioStream, Inc.




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