Monday, July 30, 2012

Snowtape 2.0.15-Record directly from internet radio stations

If you're old enough to remember cassettes, you will recall how people used
to record songs from the radio. That's rarely done anymore, and while it's
not impossible, modern technology actually makes it harder. Snowtape brings
back that eighties 'taping off the radio' vibe to the internet in a slick
interface that anyone will be able to use. This demo gives you sixty minutes
of recording time, plenty enough to see if you like the system. You can tune
in to a selection of radio stations, or search for more and add them to the
list. Recording is simply a case of hitting the red button. Song titles will
be automatically added, and any songs you record will be kept in a special
Snowtape library. Your library can be exported to iTunes or a folder of your
choice in MP3 or AAC format, to a maximum of 192kbps, which is reasonable
quality. Snowtape has a lovely interface, that's really easy to use and well
presented. For recording internet radio, it really couldn't be better, and
Snowtape makes the process unbelievably painless! Obviously songs on the
radio aren't always complete, and the sound quality isn't fantastic, but it's
hard to complain about free music. Snowtape is great for recording spoken
word programs. Snowtape makes recording internet radio as easy as could be,
and looks great in the process.Download *Snowtape 2.0.15* in Softonic