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Pocket Radio Player 180518 Multilingual

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Pocket Radio Player 180518 Multilingual

File Size: 14.36 MB

Pocket Radio Player is a compact, portable software to play Internet radio stations. The database application already contains a huge number of possible radio channels: music, news, children's, entertainment, etc. And to make things easier to navigate in this variety of stations, provides filtered by genre (rock, classical, folk, gothic, hits, recently added, etc.).

In addition, you can also create a list of your favorite radio stations and enjoy listening to them at any time. In addition, there is a function of broadcasting recordings in .wav format - save important for you to transfer music or song you can listen to again even without a connection to the Internet.

The program has several visual themes that you get the most comfortable and pleasant to use the capabilities of the service. If you want to add to the list a new radio station, then it provides a form of feedback to the developer, where you can send your request.

Features
- Multilingual cross-platform application
- Portable & modular design, skinable & highly customizable
- Includes: Station recorder, station editor & station updater
- History of recently played songs & stations
- Excellent audio quality & performance via FMOD
- Runs "out of the box", i.e. no bloated Framework or other subsidiary software requirement

Whats New

changed: Format of "prp.ini" -> more compact with less overhead. The former format is no longer compatible!
added / deleted / replaced radio stations (2242 total / ~3481 servers)
added: Several new optional search engines to select via the Options window.
added: Search engine icons to listboxes.
changed: Loading of app assets. Now fewer are loaded at start.
Win32: Uses FASM 1.73.04.
fixed: Some issues with labels.
fixed: RecordingsDir with blank spaces inside the folder path couldn't be opened via folder icon.

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