- Windows
- Multimedia
- Streaming Media
- Net Radio Rip or Play
Net Radio Rip or Play
Description
Net Radio Rip or Play is a robust program in the Multimedia category, specifically under Streaming Media. Developed by WebMedia Spider Software, the latest version available is 4.0, and it supports Windows 7. The program is classified as Freeware, making it an attractive option for users looking for a no-cost solution.
The software comes with an executable file named SelectRadio.exe and excels at creating an extensive Net Radio MP3 Library. With this program, users can Rip or Play multiple radio stations simultaneously. One of the standout features is its ability to auto Rip MP3s from over 7000 radio stations, retaining the full volume even if muted during the ripping process. The built-in Radio Station Control Manager and the favorites list for radio stations make it easy to handle multiple stations efficiently.
Other exciting aspects include the support for Dial-Up 56K connections and individual volume/mute controls for each station. The files saved are contiguous, ensuring there are no gaps even if buffering occurs. Additionally, the program offers a Mini floating MP3 Player to review ripped files, and users can enjoy built-in instructions with the new Zion Control interface.
The program also ensures an easily manageable directory structure when ripping, making it straightforward to organize and locate files.
For users who are eager to download free multimedia streaming tools, Net Radio Rip or Play presents an excellent option. It's designed to cater to those who want to maintain a large collection of MP3s sourced from a variety of online radio stations.
Pros:
- Free to download and use
- Supports multiple radio stations simultaneously
- Maintains high volume in rips, even when muted
- Comprehensive built-in instructions with an intuitive interface
Cons:
- Only supports Windows 7
- Features may be too advanced for beginners
You may want to check out more software, such as Radio Spider.net, 432Hz Radio Smart Player or Alvas.Audio for.Net Core, which might be similar to Net Radio Rip or Play.
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