XstreamRadio

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Frank Bohan

Has anyone tried XstreamRadio?

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XstreamRadio is one of the most extensive radio players of this moment.
Besides listening to your favorite radio stations it also allows you to
record music.
This player contains more than 1.000 international pre-programmed radio
stations, to which you can leisurely listen while working on your PC. With
the integrated MP3 recorder you can easily record music or your favorite
program from the station of your choice.
Besides being a radio player, XstreamRadio contains useful facilities for
browsing the net. Did we already mention all this comes in a small 3 MB
package and is totally for FREE?

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http://www.xstreamradio.co.uk/

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Frank Bohan
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Harvey Van Sickle

On 17 Feb 2006, Frank Bohan wrote
Has anyone tried XstreamRadio?

Haven't tried it, but I downloaded the installer to have a look.

According to the licence, it's adware.
 
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Anonymous

Harvey Van Sickle submitted this idea :
On 17 Feb 2006, Frank Bohan wrote


Haven't tried it, but I downloaded the installer to have a look.

According to the licence, it's adware.

Adware? Hmmmmmm--nope, sorry. No need for it.

I've got XMPlay from http://www.un4seen.com/ and it plays streams and
MP3's and records and it's free with free skins too---and there are no
ads.
 
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hummingbird

Harvey Van Sickle submitted this idea :

Adware? Hmmmmmm--nope, sorry. No need for it.

I've got XMPlay from http://www.un4seen.com/ and it plays streams and
MP3's and records and it's free with free skins too---and there are no
ads.

Thanks for the tip...
I d/l and installed this device. It seems quite good and only takes up
~620k of HDD space plus no installation! Tried it on a few MP3s and
it sounds good too. Is there a catch somewhere I ask myself ;-)
There's obviously a learning curve with all the keyboard shortcuts etc
but it may be worthwhile.
 

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