Nexus Radio, a Free Internet Radio Recorder. Very Nice!

Posted by admin on March 17th, 2010 and filed under internet radio | 7 Comments »

http://www.1click-dvd.com
Here is an application that let’s you search for, listen to, and record from among 15 million online streaming radio stations to individual MP3s.

Similar applications exists online at a cost of $29.95. This one is free; and in my opinion, it works better.

It is called Nexus radio found at NexusRadio.com.

Here is a video showing how it works.

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Record Internet Radio, MP3s & Anything Through Your Speakers

Posted by admin on March 14th, 2010 and filed under internet radio | 25 Comments »

Have a problem? Ask in the forum:

http://www.mob3.co.uk/forum

or the live chat:

http://www.mob3.co.uk/chat
This can be useful for sending high quality voice clips of songs over Windows Live Messenger Also.

Audacity (Download the Lame encoder as well):
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows

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Your Own Pirate Radio station?

Posted by admin on March 14th, 2010 and filed under radio stations | 25 Comments »

Pirate is an archaic term. I prefer micro-broadcaster.

Note, the information in this video is just that, information. I am not responsible for your actions or if you get fined by the FCC. Ramsey Electronics kits are NOT designed to break the law, so I suggest no modifications be made. If you’re just looking for something for your neighborhood, stick with Ramsey. Again, I am not responsible for your actions.

http://www.ramseyelectronics.com
I suggest the FM-25B Kit, as seen in this video. If you’re into AM, then I’d recommend the AM-25. I also own one of these and have been pleased with it. You must build it correctly for it to work.
You can also do a search on ebay for pre-built factory tested Ramsey kits.

To check for open frequencies in your area, use common sense, and the following link:
http://www.radio-locator.com
They have a tool that shows you unused frequencies usually someone with an in car mp3 transmitter will use. As long as your power is low, you can have a small radio station.

The radio station in this video (MiloFM) does NOT make it to 1 mile under normal conditions. It barely gets out of the antenna before fading out. I have done this intentionally to keep the station within legal limits.

The higher the antenna, the better the range for FM, pure and simple. In a flat area, like Nebraska, your station will travel farther. For AM, this does not matter. The more power you put out on AM, the farther it will go. Remember, there are limits to power. Do the research.

In summary, the main things you need to broadcast a radio station are:
A transmitter
An antenna designed for whichever band you choose
Audio source
Common sense.

Also… licensed radio stations have the rights, you do not. If you broadcast on their frequencies, they can, and will come and get you and chop your balls off (not kidding :D )

If you still want more information, I found an excellent article here:
http://www.littleradio.com/entry/how_to_start_your_own_pirate_radio_station/

Here is the antenna I use:
http://www.fmdxantenna.com/proddetail.php?prod=14tun

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Microchip’s Internet Radio Demo Board

Posted by admin on February 17th, 2010 and filed under internet radio | 3 Comments »

Microchip Technology’s Internet Radio Demonstration Board uses the PIC18F67J60 8-bit microcontroller with integrated 10Base-T MAC and PHY to connect to SHOUTcast servers and stream MP3 data to an audio decoder. This demonstration board implements the basic features of an internet radio, such as volume control and station selection.

Features
* PIC18F67J60 8-bit microcontroller with integrated 10Base-T MAC and PHY
* Integrated magnetic RJ-45 connector with status LEDs
* VLSI VS1011E MPEG Audio Codec to decode MP3 data streams and drive headphones
* Two 256 Kbit serial SRAMs for buffering of TCP packets and MP3 audio data
* Brilliant OLED display showing song title and author, station name and IP address of the demonstration board
* Push button switches to control station, volume and bass
* Connector for MPLAB® ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger or MPLAB REAL ICE™ In-Circuit Emulator

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How to Record Internet Radio Streams with VLC on a Mac

Posted by admin on January 19th, 2010 and filed under internet radio | 25 Comments »

In this video I demonstrate how to use VLC Player on Mac OSX to record an internet radio stream.

VLC player can be found at http://www.videolan.org/

Duration : 0:4:45

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Stream Your Own Radio Station

Posted by admin on November 1st, 2009 and filed under radio station | 25 Comments »

This video will show you how to make your own radio station and stream it over the internet.

-http://www.winamp.com
-http://www.shoutcast.com/download/broadcast.phtml
-http://www.shoutcast.com/download/serve.phtml

Duration : 0:3:24

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How to Record Streaming Radio Stations using Replay AVs FREE Media Guide

Posted by admin on October 14th, 2009 and filed under streaming radio | 1 Comment »

http://www.Replay-AV.com/#1

How to Download/Capture/Rip/Save/Record Radio Stations or radio shows using Replay AV (Replay AV).
How to use free Replay Media Guide to find radio shows and radio stations.
How to schedule recording of Internet radio stations.

Replay AV is downloadable software that will turn any Windows PC into an Automatic Streaming Audio/Video Recorder. It allows you to record and capture radio shows as well as many other media streams.

Watch this video and you will learn:

1.) How to Record Internet Radio like WABC online radio with Replay AV, automatic Internet Radio Recorder.
2.) Record online and on-demand audio stream from the Internet (including archived BBC radio shows)
3.) Record Web Radio station Online
4.) Record any audio you hear on your PC
5.) Convert streaming audio files (convert real audio to MP3) with this streaming radio recorder.

Replay AV can Record, Schedule and Convert All Kinds of Streaming Video and Audio:
- Capture/Download/Rip Online Video Clips
- Schedule and Capture/Record Radio Shows and Radio Stations like BBC
- Find Radio, TV & Podcasts with the Integrated Media Guide
- Convert to 37 Popular Output formats
- Capture/Download/Rip Internet streaming TV stations
- Turn Audiobooks into MP3 Files
- Record XM and Sirius online radio feeds
- Download and Convert Podcasts and Video Blogs
- Record from Webcams or audio devices attached to your PC
- Capture/Rip/Download/Record, Convert and Copy to iPod automatically
- Easy to use
- No Spyware. No Viruses. 100% Guaranteed.
- FREE trial

Replay AV is FREE to try
http://www.Replay-AV.com/#1

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