
The Settings menu, for instance, shelters stereo separation options, as well as sound effects (compressor and reverse stereo). The Menu bar hides much more features designed to make radio listening as pleasurable as possible. The main application window allows you to play the current radio station, mute the sound of the application only, adjust the volume, as well as initiate a recording session or view the details on the current radio play (name of the radio, web address, bitrate, and the type of the stream).īut the powers of Screamer Radio are not visible at a first glance of the interface. Screamer Radio brings a tiny interface that is, by no means, adequate for the set of functions and options it has to offer. The huge stack of radios available cover every genre or region of the world. The mess of radio stations available is simply overwhelming and would satisfy absolutely any of the users, regardless of their taste in music. It may seem like other radio stream managers on the market, but the truth is that Screamer Radio is unlike all of them. In exchange for these options, the developer asks absolutely no money for it and there is also a portable version for the program you can run without installation from a portable device.

The application brings to the table a plethora of streams plus a recording feature, which codes the sound directly to MP3 files. Screamer Radio makes listening to live streams a straightforward, comfortable process. Listening to radio over the web offers the user the comfort of quick-jumping from one station to another, just like in the digital radio players.


The web is an adequate conductor for the streaming and radios have fit perfectly into the trend right from the beginning.

The history of radio goes way back before I was born, and with the spread of the Internet it seems like it has been re-invented.
