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The new Version that is
compatible with Vista is
available now.
Visit
www.skwidmedia.com
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Most
Often
Asked
Question;
Q -
After
installing
the
software,
no radio
station
will
connect
so that
I can
record
it, it
just
says
"initializing".
How do I
connect
to a
radio
station
so that
I can
record?
A -
Please
disable
any
firewalls
or other
security
programs
that may
be
blocking
this
programs
connection
to the
internet.
After
installation,
you can
enable
the
security
program
once
again,
but do
allow
this
program
to
connect
to the
internet
when
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Q -
I¨m
using
Windows
2000,
and no
sound
comes
out?
A - If
you are
using
Windows
XP/2000,
you need
to get a
codec (click to
download),
and save
it in
the
system32
folder
in
windows. |
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Availability:
Currently in Stock!
At this point, this
version is not vista
compatible
Disc only (No retail
box) |
Price:
$19.99 |
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Internet Radio Recorder
is a versatile tool to
capture your favorite
music and programs from
the internet in a legal
manner. It takes
advantage of the
abundant selection of
internet radio stations
which deliver an
incredible variety of
music and programs 24/7.
Internet Radio Recorder
comes with powerful
tools to make radio a
new experience.
The End User License
Agreement for this
product ->
Click here
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"Experience the
Power of
Recording Music
and Programs
from
Internet Radio
Stations" -
User's Guide
(PDF)
Click Here
(1.2MBytes)
Patch (Update)
program is
available for
users of IRR
program. Click
here to download
and "open" to
install it!
Update
(ver 1.4.7
7MegB) |
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Features |
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Internet Radio Features
-
Playback of internet
radio stations in
MP3 and OGG formats
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Records internet
radio shows or a
given time span with
Timer Control
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Separates the
received stream into
individual songs
automatically
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Names the individual
songs automatically
using the stream
information
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Online update of the
radio station list
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Allows parallel
recording of
multiple web radio
stations
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Add your own
favorite internet
radio station to the
list, edit and
remove list entries
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Selective recording
filter: Enter your
search pattern and
Internet Radio
Recorder will record
only matching titles
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Belated recording of
the song currently
playing
Editing Features
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Change volume level
of music, or
normalize the volume
to your comfort
level automatically
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Edit programs and
paste selections
into an audio file
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Sound effects such
as Fade-in, Fade-out
help you to make a
smooth transition
between programs
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Play with special
sound effects such
as Reverse sound,
Inverse sound, and
so on
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Manage audio files
in your computer for
your own collections
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Record recorded
songs and other
audio files with the
internal recording
engine (Audio
Mixing)
Converting Features
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Conversion formats
supported are MP2,
MP3, OGG Vorbis, WAV
and WMA
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Change target audio
quality when an
audio file is
converted into a
different format
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Supports ID3 tags
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Convert your audio
files automatically
with a single click
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Create MP3 files for
your favorite MP3
player
Recording & CD/DVD Label
Maker Features
-
For audio CDs,
source files in all
supported formats
can be used in any
order
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Internet Radio
Recorder will
convert them on the
fly where necessary
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Make a CD for your
car, with favorite
songs or missed
radio programs
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Create your own
custom CD/DVD label
using the built-in
CD/DVD label editor
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Use pre-designed CD
labels for your
convenience
Recording
Commercial Radio
Stations
Usually, commercial
radios are sending in
proprietary formats like
RealAudio or Windows
Media Audio. Some
commercial radio
stations enforce the use
of certain player
applications on the
client side. That means
you are allowed listen,
but you are prevented
from recording of these
radio streams.
As there is a complex
secret authentication
protocol between server
and client, it is
currently not possible
to record these internet
radios directly.
However, Internet Radio
Recorder provides
effective means to at
least record the audio
output of these stations
from your audio driver.
See the manual for
details. "Capture"
function allows you to
record any sound going
through your audio card
as if you record the
output by an audio
cassette recorder. See
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Product
Information
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SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS:
Windows
2000/XP, Intel
CPU with CD-ROM
(Burner
recommended),
100 MB HD space,
Sound Card,
Speakers,
Internet
Connection (High
Speed Connection
recommended)
Shipping:
USA and Canada
only
Recommended
Ages: All
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*Click images to
enlarge it* |
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Capture
Audio

This dialog
allows you
to capture
audio data
from
basically
any source
you can
playback
from with
your PC. As
a rule of
thumb:
Anything you
can hear
coming from
the speakers
of your PC
can be
recorded
here . While
audio
capture is
running,
Internet
Radio
Recorder
will
visualize
the recorded
audio data
with one of
various
visualization
schemes you
can choose
from. The
captured
audio can be
stored on
your hard
disk in any
of the
supported
formats and
with the
file name of
your choice.

At the top
of the
window you
can select
the audio
source to
use for
capturing.
If you are
unsure,
which source
Internet
Radio
Recorder
should
capture, you
can just try
all of them
one by one
until you
find the
proper one.
The
visualization
in Internet
Radio
Recorder
will show
you promptly
when
Internet
Radio
Recorder
detects a
signal. You
can also
choose from
a number of
different
visualizations,
depending on
which one
you like
best.
Below the
visualization
window, you
can select
which format
you would
like to use
for saving
the captured
audio. In
addition,
you can
enter the
path and
file name as
well.
Last but not
least, at
the bottom
of the
window you
can find the
scheduler
which offers
the
opportunity
to capture
audio with
Internet
Radio
Recorder
unattendedly
– just as
simple as
your VCR. To
use the
scheduler,
simply click
on ^Change・ ̄
on the
right.
Configuration
and usage is
the same as
for
recording
internet
radio
stations
(see the
above
chapter for
more details
about the
scheduler).
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