Recording/downloading/capturing/saving iTunes Radio Stations onto iPod with Replay A/V
Replay A/V is a stream recorder that can record iTunes Radio Stations (Shoutcast/Icecast). It can automatically split and tag songs while recording/downloading/capturing/saving music from iTunes online radio stations. If you set up a playlist in iTunes, you'll be able to skip over songs you don't like, or replay songs you enjoy. Of course, this works on your iPod, too! There's never been a better way to listen to the online radio.
Recording/downloading/capturing/saving iTunes Radio Stations onto iPod with Replay A/V:
- Download and install Replay A/V.
- Open iTunes, and click the Radio tab. The Radio Stations list appears as shown:

- Open Replay A/V. It appears like this:
- In this example, we'll add Beatles-A-Rama to Replay A/V to record/download/save/capture. Simply drag the online radio station over the Replay A/V main window, and release the mouse button. In Replay A/V, the station appears ready to record as follows:

- To have songs added automatically to iTunes, choose Audio - MP3 for the After Recording, Convert to option. Then click the Output tab, and tick Add to iTunes.
- To begin recording right away, from the Basic tab click Record Now. You can also schedule a time and duration for recording/downloading/capturing/saving online radio content from the Schedule tab. This is handy if you want to automatically get fresh new songs onto your iPod once a day or every week.
- Click OK when you're done.
One of the cool things about recording iTunes (and other Shoutcast/Icecast online radio stations) is that Replay A/V will automatically create a new MP3 file whenever a song changes. In addition, it will tag the MP3 files with the artist and song title, so you can see what song is playing while you listen. If you set up a playlist in iTunes, you'll be able to skip over songs you don't like, or replay songs you enjoy. Of course, this works on your iPod, too! There's never been a better way to listen to the radio.
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