This major release has the ability to make separate
tracks from playlists and commercial free music stations, the ability
to split long shows into separate files, and customize how shows
are named. There are some bug fixes and general polishing as well.
Here’s the details:
Added automatic track splitting after a period of silence. (Great
for recording commercial free music radio!)
Added a custom setting for eliminating dead air.
Replay Radio can now automatically splits tracks at an interval
set by the user. Useful for breaking up long shows.
New CD Burner module has better compatibility and 3 new options
for recording.
Added the ability to customize how files are named.
Replay Radio drivers are now active only when Replay Radio is
open. Previously, some games or other programs couldn’t run after
installing Replay Radio.
Added a “1X” indicator to one-time shows in the show list.
Added a hint for QuickTime/iTunes configuration on first time
use.
In the pick show and pick station screens, double clicking a
station or show automatically selects it.
Added save last track option in Quick Record (for recording
complete tracks in commercial free radio).
Creating CDs with multiple tracks saves each track separately,
like a real audio CD.
Splash and registration screens no longer show extra gray space
with large fonts enabled.
Added album tag to MP3 files, in case of renaming issues.
Replay Player is now a part of the Replay Radio installer.
Fixed bug: elapsed time counter would sometimes be inaccurate
on a very busy PC.
Aborting recording early during the Tuning process now updates
the recording schedule properly.
Aborting a recording now shows a proper status message when
editing the show.
Rare case where two instances of Replay Radio appear when rebooting
no longer happens after changing settings.
SurferNETWORK player should now close after recording session
ends.
Now handles blank show names or illegal characters in show names
properly.
The maximum recording time in demo mode is now 3 minutes.
You can no longer exit Radio Wizard when an audio steam is being buffered. This corrects the problem of the computer freezing when a user closes RW while a stream is being buffered.
The status now shows READY and the buttons are "off" when a stream stops and a WAV or MP3 file is being saved. This corrects the problem of the status showing Playing and the buttons were in the "play" positions, even when there was no stream playing.