Bitcartel has announced the releasse of RAW enables you to surf and record 'Net audio to MP4-AAC. You can record multiple BBC radio streams, hollywood movie trailer soundtracks and news webcasts at the same time! Recorded files are iPod compatible. RAW offers AppleScript support for third party developers.
According to Bitcartel, "Recording is as easy as surfing the web. One menu allows you to take control of your recordings. RAW works in sync with you and your Mac. You can listen to iTunes or watch QuickTime content without affecting what is being recorded. There is no need to install system hacks or kernel extensions - just one single application is all you need."
With RAW 1.0 you can:
- Record Internet audio as MP4-AAC (iPod compatible)
- Make multiple recordings at the same time
- Split recordings manually, or automatically by time
- AppleScript support
- Support for:
- RealAudio / RealVideo
- QuickTime media support
- Midi web sounds support
- FLASH web content
- MP3, M3U, EXTM3U streaming net radio
System Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later (Panther compatible)
- QuickTime 6.2 or greater
- Safari 1.0 installed
- At least 50mb free hard disk space (more recommended)
- RealOne Player (for RealAudio support)
- from a Bitcartel Press Release and the Bitcartel website


