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Griffin Launches TiVo-like Software for iPod; Programming is LimitedPodcasting has often been likened to TiVo, that popular technology which allows you to digitally record television programs to watch at your own leisure, skipping through commercials if you so desire. Yet as similar as the technologies may seem, there are some key differences. With TiVo, for example, you program a device to actually record live broadcast/cable/satellite programming; with podcasting, you simply download the programs anytime after they are made available on the Internet (for as long as they are available). Griffin Technology has introduced a software application called iFill which works more like TiVo, in that it fills your iPod with digital recordings of live programming. Unlike podcasting, you must actually record the programs as they are being broadcast - or webcast, rather, for as far as I can tell the application exclusively records Internet radio programming, and neither broadcast nor satellite radio programs are thus far available. Still, the quality of the recordings are arguably better than many, if not most, of the recordings you could make of terrestrial or satellite radio programs, both in fidelity and content. This is, of course, a subjective argument, and I have to admit that the content - at least so far - leaves plenty to be desired. For example, the stations listed in iFill's tuner are composed primarily of music stations; the talk radio category is rather sparse. This is because iFill's directory is populated exclusively with Shoutcast stations; none of the podcasts I've come to download and regularly enjoy are listed. This is no particular fault of the application, as it makes no claim at all of being a podcast receiver; it does demonstrate, however, the limits of using this type of technology. Like the listings of Internet radio stations in Apple's iTunes Music Player, many of your favorite stations - such as those Live365 stations you're addicted to - simply aren't going to be listed, and probably none of your favorite podcasts (unless they also offer a Shoutcast stream). Yet if you do enjoy listening to the Internet radio stations iFill's directory offers access to, and you wish you could hear them using your iPod while on your daily ride to work, then you're going to love using this application. It's got an extremely simple interface and it'll fill up your iPod with tons of webcasts while you're sleeping. If you're into podcasts or have another brand of portable audio player, though, you won't find iFill to be quite so useful.
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just want to add that when you hold the option key when you click on the [+] button you can enter your own URL - which will somehow enable your favorite live365 streams (or any other non-shoutcast mp3 stream). :-) Andreas Pardeike Besides this blog, a narrative blog called something that happened, and various other projects, I also moderate a discussion forum: Please consider subscribing to engage in a dialogue about all things having to do with Internet radio! |
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