AVS iRadio Recorder - Step 1: Getting Started
AVS iRadio Recorder wizard starts with the Step 1 window. You will find a list of default stations, randomly picked. You can choose a station from this list or select the Search Other Stations option to carry out a radio station search. Here you can also delete the stations from default Favorites list.

When you select the Search Other Stations option, the AVS iRadio Recorder will open the station search window:

Here you can configure your search options. Select Top 10! option to show the list of ten most sited radio stations or Most Popular to pick from a list of 20 most popular stations. Select Advanced option to configure advanced search. At this step you can search stations according to Genre, Bitrate, by Keywords. You can also choose the number of stations to be reflected within a single page. The maximum stations display number is 100.
Click Start Search button to search for the stations after you finished configuring search parameters. After you have searched for the stations, pick the one you need to record from. Click Listen to make sure you have found the station you need. You can also add stations to the Favorite list, and they will be displayed at the startup of the AVS iRadio Recorder.
Note: it can happen that you fail to find a certain radio station. It means that its not listed on the www.shoutcast.com website used by our program to retrieve the list of the available radio stations.
After everything is ready, you can click Next>> to proceed to the second step.
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