Record Internet Radio
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Revision as of 14:05, 4 October 2012
Contents |
Introduction
Do you want to play online radio stations and record their music to mp3 tracks? If yes, RadioGet is what are you looking for!
Step 1. Customize Settings
First of all you need to configure RadioGet Settings according to your needs. To open RadioGet Settings please click "Settings" button in the program window.
Specify a folder where you want RadioGet to save all your recorded radio.
You can check or uncheck feature to record tracks automatically when playing radio.
Also you can select actions when you close the RadioGet window.
The settings will apply to all downloads that start after you click “OK” in the settings window.
Step 2. Selecting web radio stations
The right pane of RadioGet (All Radio Stations) will search radio stations that broadcast music of the genre you specify. Select a genre from the drop-down list or enter a genre and press Search to find the top 25 stations that broadcast music of this particular genre. Right-clicking on a radio station will show the context menu for it. Here,you can add the radio station to favorites, mark it as junk, record and play it.
Right-clicking on a radio station will show the context menu for it. Here, you can add the radio station to favorites, mark it as junk, record and play it. The context menu affects all selected stations (in case you select more than one)