File Details |
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File Size | 2.7 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | August 19, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 2,047 |
Publisher | Xstream Media |
Homepage | XstreamRadio |
Publisher's Description
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 700 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, it contains useful facilities for browsing the net.
Latest Reviews
And| reviewed v2.01 on Oct 11, 2007
I have tried this, and run it for some time.
I found Screamer more satisfying I must say.
Hall9000 reviewed v2.01 on Aug 21, 2005
Well, today, after having worked properly before, it has decided to show me an invisible list of the radio stations. If you put the mouse over the list the cursor shows that there is "something" there but you can't see it. I did an uninstall and a new install but still the same problem. I also agree that a few more options would be a good thing. I wonder if it will be as short lived as so many "international radio" tuners that have come and gone. Neutral 3. It did its job properly as a tuner but I didn't have the time to test the recording.
exit reviewed v2.01 on Aug 19, 2005
I like it wish there was a way to add stations
and the recorder turn off and on timed
And| reviewed v2.01 on Oct 11, 2007
I have tried this, and run it for some time.
I found Screamer more satisfying I must say.
Hall9000 reviewed v2.01 on Aug 21, 2005
Well, today, after having worked properly before, it has decided to show me an invisible list of the radio stations. If you put the mouse over the list the cursor shows that there is "something" there but you can't see it. I did an uninstall and a new install but still the same problem. I also agree that a few more options would be a good thing. I wonder if it will be as short lived as so many "international radio" tuners that have come and gone. Neutral 3. It did its job properly as a tuner but I didn't have the time to test the recording.
exit reviewed v2.01 on Aug 19, 2005
I like it wish there was a way to add stations
and the recorder turn off and on timed