Schedule online radio recordings with RaimaRadio
Remember radio? You know, that little box with the knobs and dials on it that lets you listen to music or talk shows? You might still have one in your car. But odds are you listen to radio over the internet when you're at the office. On the go, you might download some radio programs as podcasts.
But what if there's no podcast for your favorite show? That's where RaimaRadio comes in. There are a number of applications that let you save internet radio streams as MP3 files. But RaimaRadio is free. And it includes a handy scheduling utility which is perfect for recording the morning newscast to take with you on the go.
The application really shines when it comes to music streams. It reads the metadata of program streams and attempts to download and display appropriate cover art for the song that's being played. Oh yeah, and since everything's digital, you can record multiple radio streams simultaneously. Try that with your old AM/FM radio's tape cassette deck.
[via gHacks]
But what if there's no podcast for your favorite show? That's where RaimaRadio comes in. There are a number of applications that let you save internet radio streams as MP3 files. But RaimaRadio is free. And it includes a handy scheduling utility which is perfect for recording the morning newscast to take with you on the go.
The application really shines when it comes to music streams. It reads the metadata of program streams and attempts to download and display appropriate cover art for the song that's being played. Oh yeah, and since everything's digital, you can record multiple radio streams simultaneously. Try that with your old AM/FM radio's tape cassette deck.
[via gHacks]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-14-2007 @ 10:40PM
raycosm said...
There's music on this "ray dee oh"? I thought it was just talk!
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8-14-2007 @ 10:45PM
Crazylink said...
Anyway for this to work with Pandora?
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8-19-2007 @ 8:02AM
Ethan Dickerson said...
This radio is the BOMB! You can download songs and some of the stations store them in mp3 format, they're digital, clear, perfect, and you can select to watch for songs at a later time. I really like this product or service or how do these guys make money anyway? I'm worried because I don't want them to go away! I've written about this product on my blog. This is the best way I've found to get free music, other than the peer to peer stuff but this is nice for a change because I always have trouble thinking of songs I want to download.
You can read more about this radio on my blog:
http://todaysbestofbreed.wordpress.com/
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