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Schedule Recordings for Online Radio

Posted by Cheryl in Entertainment, Music Industry, Tools, Windows  TAGS in Entertainment, Music Industry, Tools, Windows

15

Jan

I’m a big fan of online radio. There are lots of wonderful radio stations out there to cater to a variety of tastes and you can listen to your favorite music 24/7. Another massive bonus is that it’s all free.
With the advent of online radio, a whole host of recording software has emerged too. You [...]


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Schedule Online Music Recordings

Posted by Martin in Music and Video, Tools  TAGS in Music and Video, Tools

14

Aug

RaimaRadio is a free software that lets you record music played by online radio stations. Several other programs such as XMPlay or Streamripper offer the same functionality and you might be wondering why I’m reviewing just another Internet Radio streamripper. The answer could not be simpler, RaimaRadio offers several unique features that make it worth a review.


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