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Originally Posted by bobklahn
I use Streambox VCR. I have no problem lining up a dozen or more streams at one time. Once a week or more I download a list of programs from World Radio Netword, WRN.org.
These are files set up for downloading, that is true, nothing to even try to stop you. So maybe those are easier.
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Streambox VCR (SVCR) is a nice progam. But it works with Real Audio, Real Video, Real Media streams only (stream support of other streams is very limited).
Main
problems of Streambox VCR:
1. There is no support for the newest Real servers.
2. QuickTime and Windows Media support is very limited.
3. SVCR crashes if you try to record more than 5 streams simultaneously.
4. SVCR can't record password protected streams.
Besides StreamBox VCR 1.0 Suite 2 is not distributed officially by Streambox so actually it is free only because people use the c.r.a.c.k.ed version distributed illegally.
Also
Replay Radio is a direct sound recorder so it can record any sound produced by your sound card. It can record audio streams only.
IMHO it is better to use
media stream recorders that actually download stream where possible. Some of them like
WM Recorder and
Replay A/V can record Windows Media audio and video, Real Video/Real Audio and sometimes even more. And unlike SVCR they offer support which is IMHO very important for these programs.
p.s. It would be more correct to compare SVCR with WM Recorder, Replay A/V than with Replay Radio.