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download radiobroadcast
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Am wondering if there is download programm available to receive broadcasted music.
Such a program can be downloaded as freeware at clipinc.com, but only under Windows
Tx fr yr support
Christian
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Tx fr the link.
Is there some freeware available too?
Christian
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I believe Wire Tap is free - check Versiontracker. I used it to record a stream and it works well. Records everything and anything that comes through the speakers (including the sound of me raising or lowering the volume!) - so be careful!!
There is also Streamers, for setting an automatic record (overnight, or when you are not available to manually start the recording, for example). Good luck!
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13 in. MacBook, Core 2duo, mid-2010, many iPods
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As skybolt said, Streamers can schedule a list of recordings for you. But when I first wrote it, I didn't include scheduling. It was primarily a way automatically to record a list of programs (which are kept in a library) and have them imported into a playlist in iTunes - ready to put on my iPod. Scheduling makes this more convenient.
Here's the download. It's freeware, and the source is included. I've also had help setting up a sourceforge site.
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