Chilirec is a new startup that lets users create their own personal internet recorder, which can be used to record hundreds of radio channels. All you have to do is sign up and wait a few minutes, then you will be all set with your own internet recorder recorder.
After you have created your internet recorder recorder you will be able to start listening to music within about 5 minutes. The music is stored online, so you do not have to worry about taking up hard drive space on your computer. However, you do have the option to save your recorded music to your iPod or hard drive by clicking on the diskette symbol.
Searching is very easy with Chilirec, and after a day or two you will have access to thousands of songs. Also, on your Chilirec page you can view the songs that you recently recorded and can listen to them by either double-clicking on them or dragging them to the media player.
As a note for those who are interested directly from Chilirec’s site:
Chilirec is a recording device intended for recording of radio stations. It is for personal use only. File sharing or distribution of recorded material is prohibited.
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right on, sounds like a useful service, by means of not using up all your hard drive space.
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Yeah, that is one good thing about it. But the fact that you can record radio channels is the best feature, IMO.
April 30, 2008
hmmm…This if very interesting. I will have to go check them out.
Do you know if you can add your own channels or not? From the sign up, it seems you can only select from the list that they have. If you can add your own radio channel, then that would be great.
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I don’t think that you can add your own channel, but that would be a good idea if you could.
looks like nice service , but i don’t think it would let me listen to certain radio channels . like entering the url i wanna play . it just gives you a list and you have to choose ,
if the one you don’t like is there then DEAL with it
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Thanks, ameo. I will check it out.
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When listening online, I prefer Yahoo messenger, but this could be quite useful for some ![]()
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