Is anyone familiar with this software? It's called Replay Radio, and it allows
TiVo-like recording and playback of your favorite Internet radio programming:
http://www.replay-radio.com/
I've used software similiar to this before on my Mac--for example, the Audio
Hijack plugin for MacAmp (no longer available), and more recently, Audion's
built-in recording tool. (There's also Audio Hijack by Rogue Amoeba software [
http://www.rogueamoeba.com ] for OS X.)
In case you're wondering about the legality of recording Internet radio streams,
Sam Diaz of the Mercury News that issue in this article:
http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/business/technology/personal_tech\
nology/7854663.htm
It's basically compared to the legality of recording a television program using
a TiVo--in other words, there should be no legal issues. Advertisers may not be
impressed, however.
I've been watching for the arrival of a hardware device for the Mac that will be
able to record Internet radio, FM, and AM radio in one sleek package. It's
called the radioSHARK, and it's apparently going to be available in April:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/radioshark/
I'll believe it when I see it, though--Griffin was supposed to originally
release this product last summer. It the radioSHARK ever reaches the shore,
however, I'll be really interested in seeing how well it works.
Harold J. Johnson
VoyagerRadio
Transmitting Downtempo Electronica to Earth
Site: http://www.VoyagerRadio.com
Blog: http://VoyagerRadio.blogspot.com