New Version of PC Software Radiotracker Allows to Listen to Music from Internet Radio Stations while Recording it from up to 98 Stations Via Fast Internet DSL Connection
Karlsruhe, April 21, 2005. RapidSolution has published the Radiotracker Version 1.4 on its website http://www.radiotracker.com/index_en.php?affiliate=20050425 . Radiotracker downloads music tracks from the Internet for music lovers legally. Its easy operation was already often awarded internationally. Radiotracker is providing the possibility to record fully automatically tracks from more than 8,000 Internet radio stations.
(PRWEB) April 25, 2005 -- Enhanced convenience.
What is completely new
is the handling of the Internet radio stations according to the so called Drag
& Drop principle; the user selects the radio stations from a list with the
mouse and enables them by dragging and dropping them to the recording window.
New is also the advanced adding procedure for more Internet radio stations. The
way of creating and selecting your own favorites was also extended. Switching
the stations while listening until the new station can be heard was also reduced
to some fractions of seconds only. Another new function is the selective saving
function of favorite artists through improved filtering options. Instead of 19,
Radiotracker now categorizes 8,000 radio stations to 77 music genres.
Alternative to illegal music swapping services and online
purchases
Within only a few hours or days, Radiotracker records several
hundreds or even thousands of tracks in MP3-format via DSL-Internet access.
Without copy protection mechanisms (so called Digital Rights Management) the
recorded tracks can be played back easily on classical MP3 Players in contrast
to purchased music. Radiotracker users thus avoid paying the purchase price
which has to be paid for tracks from Musicload, Napster or iTunes. Radiotracker
is a real alternative to illegal swapping services, since the recording of
Internet radio stations delivers much more music files in short time.
Ease-of-use
Radiotracker uses more than 8,000 Internet radio stations
to provide music fans with huge amounts of music for their home PC. All users
have to do is select one of 77 music genres and press the Start button.
Radiotracker will do the rest! From recording the tracks and normalizing them to
a uniform volume to adding a fade feature to individual tracks, Radiotracker
completes all its tasks completely autonomously and reliably, providing users
with thousands of tracks on their hard drives.
According to the Karlsruhe
software specialists, there is currently no simpler software solution for
technical amateurs looking for a fast way to compile music collections. As well
as unlimited operation, Radiotracker offers users the ability to adjust
bandwidth, data volume and recording length. Further functions of Radiotracker
include the exclusion of duplicate tracks and the opportunity to select favorite
radio stations, artists or tracks.
Retail in US? RS is looking for
opportunities
Radiotracker can be downloaded and purchased from the Internet
and a limited trial version is available free of charge. According to statements
by RapidSolution, the company is looking for software producers for licensing in
other countries and for online distribution Partners. "With Radiotracker we are
very successful in Electronic Software Delivery. In Germany we have found a
partner for retail, but in the USA and in the UK we are still searching for
software publishers and retail partners for selling Radiotracker.", describes
Norman F. Foerderer the current situation and goes on “Inquiries to my attention
are very welcome.”
About RapidSolution
The RapidSolution Software AG
is a leading technology company of the software sector in the fields of music,
voice over IP, messaging, localization, web robots and industry applications.
The German company exists since 1998 and has subsidiaries in Germany and
Romania.
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