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randy53
02.11.10, 20:04
Okay here's the link to the offical site.
They also have a free version but it does not do all the stuff there top of the line one does.
Radiotracker: Start (http://radiotracker.com/)

enjoy it's a great thing to have in your tool box
randy

slikrapid
02.11.10, 20:10
What this program does is it will download from radio in lossless quality what ever you wish.

download in lossless quality from an already lossy source such as radio? (90%+ of those streams are already compressed) ;)

edit:

reply was originally to:

http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?threadid=23124

randy53
02.11.10, 20:21
That's not the point here. IT's just a plus this program will monitor all radio stations, it can be tune for whatever genre you wish, it can be tunes to every artist you wish, it will automatically cut the commercials and does a lot more thn this. Yesterday I had it on for just 2 hours for my own genre and when I got home I had 350 songs! As far as being from a lousy source I disagree I listened to many of these songs and they sound perfect to me.
Which are formatted n mps so I can burn them on a CD. You can also tune it to any podcasts you want.
Like I said it's a amazing tool nothing else compares to what this one does.
randy

Gapo
02.11.10, 20:32
What you hear and the specs of the file are two different aspects. I'd use some audio checker to find out the specs.

randy53
02.11.10, 20:53
To me it's a non issue. I have a good ear so as long as it sounds fine to me that is all I care about.
After all music is for listening not dissecting.
randy

saebrtooth
03.11.10, 01:07
Thanks randy for the post

Just enjoy music, its another way of getting it regardless of its lossyness. There are, however, many other software that does a similar job too