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Internet Radio app that allows recording?

damang111

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just switched from Iphone 3g (used 2+ years) to Samsung Galaxy S w/ Android 2.1 .
So far so good and I love the phone.
I'm a bit disappointed with SOME of the apps.
Mainly there dosn't seem to be an Internet Radio app that allows recording.
On iOS ther was TuninRAdio, this was a perfect app which allowed recording. I have discovered all kinds of new music this way.
TuninRadio for Android is nerfed , no recording feature. I've tried a few and many radio apps don't have a record feature.

anyone know of a good internet radio app that allows recording?

tia
 
I have used "A Rouge Radio Recorder" and it does record internet radio ... you can search radio stations by keywords or use the included extensive radio genre library ...
Search "radio recorder" in android market and this is the first app that shows up ...
 
I have used "A Rouge Radio Recorder" and it does record internet radio ... you can search radio stations by keywords or use the included extensive radio genre library ...
Search "radio recorder" in android market and this is the first app that shows up ...

I had never heard of this before. I just took a look at it and it says it is only good up to Android 2.1... Have you tried it on 2.2 to see if it works at all?

Sounds promising.


Cheers
 
Yeah well, if nothing else works, you can just use Radiotracker to record internet radios on pc and then just transfer the music to the samsung u have.
Might be a pretty useful solution as well.
 
A Rouge Radio, Broov Adore and Radio Rip all record internet streaming radio. But only Radio Rip has a timer/scheduler that turns your Droid into a Radio Tivo letting you automatically record four different pre-scheduled simultaneous streams at once.

Radio Rip has been updated several times in recent weeks and it works with Froyo.
 
I have just tried V Radio Recorder. Can record radio stream, schedule the records and even pause the direct and resume playing. Works well with me
 
I've recently released my first app that does this just this. I previously tried some of the alternatives, but wasn't happy for one reason or another, so decided to write my own - Recordio.

It doesn't have a list of stations that is supports, but should support all stations that use m3u or pls files (or direct stream URLs). Key for me was supporting scheduled recording, which I'm happy to say works very well.

Any feedback would be very welcome!
 
Before I give my answer, I should let you know that this method I'm about to show you is working on computer. Streaming music recorder and audacity is good internet radio program to record radio.
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I also started developing my own app over a year ago because I didn't find anything suitable for my needs at the time. Looks like I'm not the only one :)

zRadio:
- Add your favorite stations. (Enter URL or from database)
- Set a time you want to record them (daily at x, or select weekdays etc)
- Listen to them offline whenever / wherever you want
- "Eyes-free" operation to use in car. For example use vol. keys to change channel.
- etc etc

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ksatta.irop
 
Hi, I want a app that has the ability to record fm radio.not internet radio
If you can give me an answer early,pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
I am in a hurry
 
I have been experimenting with >>> Smart Voice Recorder and >>> HiFi Corder Audio Record Edit .....

I need to be able to record any audio shows on the Internet, not just from a particular Radio Station. I'm especially interested in recording shows from Capital Public Radio, NPR, PRI, Voice of America, BBC, and more ....

What are you using to record Audio from the Internet?

My Android device is a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, running JellyBean 4.3.
 
Have you tried TuneIn Radio? I don't know if it'll get those particular stations, but it does record what it gets.
 
If you're ever by your computer you can always just record the song(s) just like a studio produced file. That's if you have the right adapter but they're easy to find. Buy.com definitely would be a good place to look if you go that route. You'll probably find one for like 3-5 bucks
 
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