Receives local and global radio transmitters on iOS devices. Offers more than 50,000 broadcasters and 1.2m streams. Enables you to record, pause or play current transmissions, and streams broadcasters to an AirPlay-compatible receiver.
Open-source variant of Apple’s QuickTime Streaming Server (QTSS), which provides videos and sound live or as recordings over the internet. Download requires a free Apple ID.
Streams music wirelessly from your computer to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad so it can then be sent to your stereo system or Sound Dock. The iOS app is available in the iTunes Store.
Records internet radio MP3/ACC streams. Can be set to record many streams simultaneously. Saves individual songs, skips adverts, includes a player, is multilingual and can both be installed and run as portable software.
Organises and plays music collections or web radio streams. Browses the web for lyrics. Supported formats include MP3, OGG Vorbis, AU, AIFF, WAV and SPEEX. Also available in combination with aTunes and Jukes as Jukebox Power Pack.
UPnP control point with which you can control from your computer which audio files a media client plays from a media server; finds all UPnP/DLNA servers and clients in the network and can put together a playlist of the contents of the server and then play them on the client; resembles a remote control.
Records the audio stream of Last.FM and stores individual MP3s on the hard disk. Features built-in audio player and filter functions allowing the user to search for titles by particular artists or albums (similar to TheLastRipper).
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