![]() Happy Lackey says: February 1st, 2009 at 9:43 am.I’ve been trying to find a list of ports that Radioshift needs open on routers – any help? It’s either fix it through this, or conclude that the program doesn’t work very well… Only when I’m at home near the computer )Īlso: could it be possible to have radioshift not create each and every subscription as a new “playlist” in itunes when it does a “send to itunes’? Lately,Įvery thing I send to iTunes ends up in its own playlist… (there are some -REALLY- good concerts that I want on my ipod, and not To make a list of all the ASX links, and feed them into radioshift one at a time. If I could get Automator to play nicely with radioshift, I could use Automator Second alternative: support automator better within radioshift. I’d like to record the whole darned concert.Īlternative: make it easier to import subscriptions…let me feed in a flat textįile listing URL’s, and have that create a series of subscriptions… Radioshift chokes on the ALL.ASX link and skips to the last link of theĬoncert. Marvel at almost 1000 concerts from all sorts of genres.Īll of the concerts have the ability to play an individial track, or there is anĪLL.ASX link which is supposed to play each track from the concert. Great website full of live concert recordings.Ĭbc.ca go to radio 2 link, go to concerts on demand link. Up here in Canada we have the Canadian Broadcasting corporation. However, if an ASX stream has substreams, radioshift will only play and record I’ll -pay- for this bug to get fixed!!! (say $20? :-) ) I think I’ve asked for this before, so how about i throw down a challenge: I put in a comment, but it didn’t seem to ‘take’ Jonathan Crone says: January 28th, 2009 at 11:06 pm.If you’re seeing something different, email us directly and we’ll see what we can find. If you have it set to copy, then the files will be copied. Happy Lackey: 1) I believe we do respect what iTunes has set. Radioshift uses all internal code for streaming, it doesn’t pull from external sources (mm, save the Radioshark), and that’s not likely to change. Jim: XM and SIRIUS streaming may eventually come in to Radioshift, but it’s not likely to be through Pulsar, no. Paul Kafasis says: January 28th, 2009 at 9:52 pm.This would enable me to more easily sort playlists containing both Radioshift recordings and recordings from Audio Hijack. I would like to see sortable date strings (e.g., YYYYMMDD) used in the titles of recordings. I’m probably not alone in preferring to create and keep media files on an external drive, and it would be nice to have the convenience of the “Send to iTunes” function while respecting the iTunes “Copy files into iTunes Music folder” setting.Ģ. Please add an option to prevent recordings from being copied into the iTunes Music folder when “Send to iTunes” is invoked. Happy Lackey says: January 24th, 2009 at 6:54 pmĪ couple of items for the Radioshift wish list:ġ.Jim says: January 14th, 2009 at 3:09 pmĬan we look forward to Radioshift supporting Pulsar?.Its an effective app wrapped-up in a great interface and I look forward to it being even better now. ![]() Marc in Italy says: January 14th, 2009 at 12:49 pmĪs someone who’s new to Mac, new to Radio Shift and an avid BBC Radio 4 listener I’d like to say a big ‘Thanks’.14 Responses to “Radioshift 1.1.3 Brings Still More Improvements” ![]() If you haven’t experienced the best way to listen to and record radio on your Mac, check out Radioshift now with a free trial. Radioshift 1.1.3 is a free update for all licensed owners of Radioshift, so all existing users should simply click to download. We’re also taking advantage of improved listings for the BBC, provided by our partners at RadioTime, Inc. We’ve just released version 1.1.3, which fixes several distinct bugs related to timed recording, as well as issues with playback of RealAudio stations. Posted By Paul Kafasis on January 14th, 2009Īnother month brings with it another set of improvements for Radioshift. ![]()
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