I am looking for an app that will record an internet radio station like ReplayAV from Applian does for Windows. I have a show that I want to record everyday at 7pm local time for one hour. Is there some way to do that? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I know I can record shows that I am listening to, but is there some way with Tunein Radio Pro (which is what I have) to actually set a scheduled recording? I can't find that option. Thanks.
Another possibility is [Only registered users can view links. ], if they happen to offer the program you're interested in. Set it up once on your PC, and it'll record to the cloud (their servers) without your attention. You can access your recordings directly from your cellphone using one of these Android apps:
- [Only registered users can view links. ]. This is the currently documented way to listen to DAR.fm recordings on your cellphone. I haven't installed DAR Car. It has the better reviews, and a skip-forward-30-seconds function.
- [Only registered users can view links. ], which is what I use to listen to DAR.fm recordings. This was the older method, before they had Dar Car. I don't know if you can still set up MP3tunes like I did, but it works for me, the recordings are under Playlists.
You get one timer recording and 2GB for free from DAR.fm.
And the last possibility I can think of is to keep your PC on and ReplayAV running, and use [Only registered users can view links. ] on both PC and Android to stream or download the radio show to your cellphone.
Then check occasionally to see if Resco has added WMA streams, which [Only registered users can view links. ] back in May, 2011.
Just a followup....dar.fm has worked out fantastically for me. I use their service, then put the rss feed into doggcatcher, and I am set! Thanks for the suggestion.
I'm working on an app and its main purpose is just to automatically record at scheduled times, then listen to the recordings. No unneeded extra clutter in the UI, because its only function is to record automatically and then play the recordings back No WMA support (yet?).
Check it out at: [Only registered users can view links. ]