November 21, 2006 (Press Release) --
1. Free to Download Radiotracker Platinum and install it.
2. Run it by double clicking the "Radiotracker Platinum" icon on your desktop.
3. Select a Music Genre and Start Recording
Radiotracker comes with a built-in list of approximately 13,000 internet radio stations, pre-categorized by music genre. Simply select a genre that suites your personal musical taste or desire. You can learn about customizing the recording process to suit your personal preferences in the sections Autorip and Wishlist.
Select a music genre from the drop-down list and start the ripping process by clicking on the "Start" button.
Radiotracker will begin attempting to create connections with internet radio stations. After a few minutes, the program will have successfully ripped the first music tracks and will have saved them in the defined target folder.
The "MP3 Folder" button opens the folder where new music tracks are saved.
4. Status Display
The status display area at the bottom of the user interface provides you with a current overview of recording progress. Information about the number of radio stations you have currently recorded and the number of successfully saved music titles is displayed as well as the number of songs which are in the process of finishing.
To every song that you rip, Radiotracker searches the internet for the suitable ID3-Tag, with information about the artist, album, genre, release, as well as the album cover and the song text. This process is called finishing and can take up some time. The songs will be displayed in the Player after all information was found. If you stop the ripping process while some songs are still beeing finished, those songs will not be saved on your PC. To speed up the process of finishing you can deactivate the normalization feature.
The ticker text in the status display area provides you with context-sensitive hints about operating the software. Should you at any time be unsure of what to do next, simply take a moment to read this informative text.
5. Listening While Recording
Click on the "Live" button while Radiotracker is recording.
You can also listen to radio stations while Radiotracker is recording. Radiotracker lets you switch between the next and previous stations, and to control the volume.
The Live Receiver function, which can be activated or deactivated at any time, has no influence on the recording process.
Click here to download your Favorite Music.
Note: Stopping the Recording Process
You can stop the recording process at any time by clicking on the "Stop" button. If you select "Stop immediately," any tracks that have not already been completely ripped and processed will be discarded. If you select "Finish recording, then stop" Radiotracker will finish ripping the tracks that are currently being recorded and save them.
The Button "Stop All" also stops the recording process of the Wishlist and manually started recordings .
Click here to download your Favorite Music.
FAQ: Failed to connect to the internet
If Radiotracker can't create an internet connection, or reports that available bandwidth is insufficient even though a connection exists, try the following:
Verify that your internet connection is not already overloaded by other applications.
If you use a firewall or router, make sure that Radiotracker has permission to access the internet.
Some radio stations send music of specific genres over ports other than the standard ports 80 and 8088. If you've added such a station to your Stations List, you must also open these additional ports.
2. Run it by double clicking the "Radiotracker Platinum" icon on your desktop.
3. Select a Music Genre and Start Recording
Radiotracker comes with a built-in list of approximately 13,000 internet radio stations, pre-categorized by music genre. Simply select a genre that suites your personal musical taste or desire. You can learn about customizing the recording process to suit your personal preferences in the sections Autorip and Wishlist.
Select a music genre from the drop-down list and start the ripping process by clicking on the "Start" button.
Radiotracker will begin attempting to create connections with internet radio stations. After a few minutes, the program will have successfully ripped the first music tracks and will have saved them in the defined target folder.
The "MP3 Folder" button opens the folder where new music tracks are saved.
4. Status Display
The status display area at the bottom of the user interface provides you with a current overview of recording progress. Information about the number of radio stations you have currently recorded and the number of successfully saved music titles is displayed as well as the number of songs which are in the process of finishing.
To every song that you rip, Radiotracker searches the internet for the suitable ID3-Tag, with information about the artist, album, genre, release, as well as the album cover and the song text. This process is called finishing and can take up some time. The songs will be displayed in the Player after all information was found. If you stop the ripping process while some songs are still beeing finished, those songs will not be saved on your PC. To speed up the process of finishing you can deactivate the normalization feature.
The ticker text in the status display area provides you with context-sensitive hints about operating the software. Should you at any time be unsure of what to do next, simply take a moment to read this informative text.
5. Listening While Recording
Click on the "Live" button while Radiotracker is recording.
You can also listen to radio stations while Radiotracker is recording. Radiotracker lets you switch between the next and previous stations, and to control the volume.
The Live Receiver function, which can be activated or deactivated at any time, has no influence on the recording process.
Click here to download your Favorite Music.
Note: Stopping the Recording Process
You can stop the recording process at any time by clicking on the "Stop" button. If you select "Stop immediately," any tracks that have not already been completely ripped and processed will be discarded. If you select "Finish recording, then stop" Radiotracker will finish ripping the tracks that are currently being recorded and save them.
The Button "Stop All" also stops the recording process of the Wishlist and manually started recordings .
Click here to download your Favorite Music.
FAQ: Failed to connect to the internet
If Radiotracker can't create an internet connection, or reports that available bandwidth is insufficient even though a connection exists, try the following:
Verify that your internet connection is not already overloaded by other applications.
If you use a firewall or router, make sure that Radiotracker has permission to access the internet.
Some radio stations send music of specific genres over ports other than the standard ports 80 and 8088. If you've added such a station to your Stations List, you must also open these additional ports.

Leveraging this transparent functionality, Radiotrackers around the world are able to automatically inform each other about which internet radio station is beginning to play which music.
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