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11-Jul-2005, 09:37 PM #1
Radio Replay
Does anyone have any tips on where I can go to download a program that will replay radio for free?
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11-Jul-2005, 09:47 PM #2
Can you clarify what you mean by "replay"?

Do you mean that something "was" on the radio in the past, and you want to somehow hear it again??

An example would help.

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11-Jul-2005, 10:33 PM #3
You mean record radio.
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11-Jul-2005, 10:34 PM #4
Recording Radio Online
I would like to be able to listen to a radio station that I'm not able to listen to (for what ever reason) when it's on. I would like to be able to record a radio program, show etc. online and replay it at a later time. I just wanted to know if there was anything out there that would allow me to record it for free ?
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11-Jul-2005, 10:46 PM #5
Are we talking about FM radio or internet radio?
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12-Jul-2005, 09:23 AM #6
internet radio
If you want to record Shoutcast stations, you might want to try StationRipper which is now shareware, but you can still get the final freeware version here:

http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categor...ideo/util.html

Here's the description:

StationRipper will allow you to 'record' various internet radio stations. It will allow you to get a list of available Shoutcast stations and start recording them, creating a single MP3 file for each song the station plays. It will also: Allow you to record up to 200 streams at one time; 'Memory Recording' - It will keep track of all the songs you download, copying the final song file to your music library. If that song gets re-recorded in the future, it will skip it (so, if you end up deleting it, it won't record, bloating your collection with music you don't want); Get a list of Stations to record quickly and easily, via Shoutcast; Remember the stations you've recorded in the past, allowing you to easily re-record them; Track the music you've recorded; Listen to any station being recorded with a single mouse click (WinAmp or other MP3 player required).
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