Record and shift Internet radio on Mac OS X with Radioshift
Hooked on Internet radio stations? Why not, there’s over tens of thousands to choose from. Well, we can timeshift most other media these days, so why not Internet radio too? Radioshift from Rogue Amoeba does just that if you’re running Mac OX Tiger. With Radioshift, you can subscribe to or stream RealAudio, Windows Media, QuickTime and MP3 plus you can record the stream for later listening (up to 320 kbps). Radioshift offers up a nice program guide with over 50,000 entries to help you find programming by a number of parameters including genre. A fully-functional trial is available although the audio quality degrades after twenty minutes of musical bliss. If you decide to buy, a license will cost you $32.
(via TUAW)
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I’ve used their excellent Audio Hijack program in the past to do exactly the same thing (record internet radio). And it does a lot more for the same $32. But maybe this is easier to use since it’s focused on that specific application…
On my mac I use RadioRecorder, its pretty good at breaking up the stream into individual songs and actually titling them correctly. The biggest advantage = it’s free!