Posted by EL1TE on 21 January 2008 - 09:59 · 2 comments & 4560 views
If you like to listen to free Internet Radio, Online Radio or Web Radio, we have the Online Radio Tuner which will play and record your favorite radio stations and display the album art of the artist if available. This programs allows you to listen to all those free internet radio stations that you can find on the net. Enjoy the outstanding high MP3 and AAC sound quality.

Features:
  • Playlist support: PLS, M3U, ASX, WPL, WAX, WMX
  • Audio format support: MP3, WMA, OGG and AAC(+)
  • Many presets available from start, over 800
  • Presets updateable from central server
  • Save your favorite radio stations and manage them easily
  • Minimize to the System Tray
  • Notify song changes by balloon tip or MSN-like notifier (*)
  • Show others what you are listening to in MSN Messenger or Windows Live™ Messenger (*)
  • Record what you hear as MP3's
  • View the album art of the song currently playing (*)
  • Each user has its own favorites/settings
  • Startup parameters to record your favorite station, making it easy to schedule a recording
  • Free Email support
  • Global hotkey support
  • Scheduled recording
  • Color schemes supporting the new Office 2007 colors
  • Writing ID3 v1 and/or v2 tags to the recorded files (*)
  • 5 Quick Favorite buttons
Download: Online Radio Tuner 1.3.4 (Shareware, $39.95)
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
View: Release Notes
Link: Home Page | Official Forums



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by needlegun on 21 Jan 2008 - 11:20
Q: What happens after the demo expires?
A: After the trial period, Recording and Album Art are disabled. Apart from that, the program will continue to be functional. You can purchase a license from within the program. During the trial period there are no limitations.

Hmmm, think I'll stick with Raima Radio. Does everything that this does. Also, no spyware, no ads and it really is FREE rather than being a time limited trial.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by m-p{3} on 22 Jan 2008 - 01:51
To record internet radio, use StreamRipper and change the UserAgent to something well known like Windows Media Player, Winamp or VLC.
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