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There is little reason to listen to commercial FM radio anymore, it is an old medium that provides little choice of music and is saturated with ads. For the last couple of years there has been an alternative, streaming internet radio. An alternative that has been somewhat complicated to use.
Screamer Radio attempts to remedy this problem by bringing most of the required steps into a single, easy to use, freeware program.
Features of Screamer Radio 0.4.2 :
• Major Features :
- Freeware
- Simple to handle
- Not bloated!
- Recording of streams
• Minor Features :
- Unobtrusive (easy to hide)
- Cool Peakmeter :)
- Can use multiple soundcards
- Auto updating presets, straight from the directory
• Playback Features :
- Shoutcast and Icecast MP3 Streaming
- Icecast OGG Vorbis Streaming
- WMA Streaming
- AAC Streaming
• Recording Features :
- Recording buffer: start recording in the middle and still save the entire song!
- Direct MP3 Audio stream saving, no loss of quality!
- Direct OGG Vorbis stream saving, no loss of quality!
- Or encode OGG Vorbis as MP3 using Lame
- Encode WMA or AAC to MP3 using Lame
Changes in Screamer Radio 0.4.2 :
- Another menu related fix, hopefully it will work slightly better now
- Fixed a deadlock bug
- Fixed bug causing stop button to be ineffective against connect attempts
- Implemented automatic version update notifier
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