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The only problem with it is when you use it you find so much you want to listen 
to that you never have time to listen to it all. I was going to download 
something off the Air America network last night but when I brought up the 
media list I saw FM103 in Israel so I clicked on it and I listened to several 
hours of Israeli music and never did get around to doing anything else (g).. It 
is an excellent piece of software. They provide a lot of extra programs with 
it. I just used one to split a 52,000 kb file into two files for my IPOD. Go 
to: http://www.applian.com/replay-radio/index.php
and check it out.

For Radio Shows:

     * One click recording.
     * Records Windows Media, Real and any other format.
     * Record XM Radio online or via a hardware cable.
     * Integrated Replay Media Guide contains 1183  Radio Shows and 2150 
Radio Stations.
     * Record to MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG and AAC.
     * Make audio and MP3 CDs.
     * Automatically import recorded shows into iTunes
     * Makes Bookmarkable files for iPod listeners
     * Options to split recordings by silence, time or minutes after the 
hour.
     * Listen in less time with Compress Speech feature.
     * Eliminate long periods of silence from recordings.
     * Quick Record makes it easy to record instantly.
     * Includes Replay Player for listening on the PC and skipping over ads 
and other fluff.
     * Support for WiFi Boomboxes and media extenders via uPnP
     * Optional Enhanced Sound Card Driver makes highest quality 
recordings.
     * Custom conversion system to add your own conversions.
     * Record from radios attached to your PC.
     * Record from the Microphone.
     * Automatically burns CDs.

For Podcasts:

     * Subscribe to 17632 Podcasts (and counting) with just one click.
     * Download individual episodes to iTunes with One Click.
     * Convert automatically to iPod bookmarkable.
     * Retags genre on MP3s to make organizing shows easy.
     * BitTorrent support
     * Burn podcasts directly to CDs
     * Option to limit number of shows downloaded when subscribing.
     * Check for new shows at specified times or intervals.
     * Podcast Media Guide lets you search by name, description, show 
notes, or even audio within any episode.
     * Dynamic Feeds let you make subscription lists for others.
     * FREE Download!


Hank


On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, James a. Mulick, PhD wrote:

> What is the web site for that program?
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> There is another option, one that I have been using for some time.
> Download Radio Replayer and install it. You can then record anything that is
> streamed. You can also cut up and resize and compress all files and you can
> do the same with video. You can use it like a TIVO, and with some of the
> tools you get you can also remove commercials. I think when I got mine a few
> years ago it was about $29.95. I think it went up $10., but not sure.
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