For shows, just click the Subscribe button and Radioshift will automatically record the next episode of the show to your preferred format (128 Kbps AAC by default). Recording Radio - Once you’ve found a station or show you want to record, Radioshift makes the process as painless as possible.
Since Radioshift accesses the RadioTime database live, Rogue Amoeba can (and has, I can attest) improve search results without even requiring users to update the program. Which will pass that information on to RadioTime. A Missing or Incorrect Info link in the upper right of the Radioshift view for any station or show lets you report problems to an automated tool at Rogue Amoeba’s Web site, Sometimes you’ll find a show whose Listen Now and Subscribe buttons are disabled, which indicates that Radioshift can’t access the show for some reason – perhaps because it uses an unsupported Web-based player, or perhaps because it’s an AM/FM-only station – and isn’t yet properly filtering it out of the results. Or just search for a term to find stations and shows that include that term in their descriptions. Search for a station, such as Ithaca’s WVBR, and you find not only the station, but also a listing of any regularly scheduled shows that RadioTime knows about. With Radioshift, you can instead search for stations and shows, browse among popular shows ranging from NPR’s All Things Considered to Rush Limbaugh, jump directly to stations and shows you’ve set as your favorites, or explore by genre or geographical location (great for catching up on Australian radio). And before you ask, no, most radio shows are not available in podcast format, although a podcast version of a radio show is probably easier to acquire in iTunes than via Radioshift.įind Radio - Locating radio stations used to be a matter of rolling through the spectrum with your tuning dial, finessing the perfect spot for each station.
Radioshift combines the RadioTime database of Internet radio streams and shows with a slickly interfaced application for finding, recording, and managing Internet radio shows.
Thanks to Radioshift, an utterly cool new product from the audio-focused Mac developer Rogue Amoeba, radio can once again become a part of your life.
And that in turn has meant that it fell by the wayside in favor of on-demand music, podcasts, and audiobooks. There have been cobbled-together ways of recording radio to cassette tape over the years, sometimes even in a semi-automated fashion, but for the most part, radio has been a real-time experience. But while the VCR and then digital video recorders like the TiVo enabled us to timeshift television, recording it and letting us play it back on our schedule, radio has long been rigid about its schedules. Remember radio? You probably used to listen to it in the car before you had an iPod, or maybe there was a particular show on the local radio station on Sunday mornings that you enjoyed while eating a leisurely breakfast.
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