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  1. RADIOSHARK HD HOW TO
  2. RADIOSHARK HD FOR MAC
  3. RADIOSHARK HD TV
  4. RADIOSHARK HD WINDOWS

**Updated Mafor iPhone/iPod player info…see belowįirst, check out the previous 2 posts, here and here, to get the background needed to get RS functional in Ubuntu (at least enough to play).

radioshark hd

Yeah, cool eh? Stream your favorite local radio station to anywhere on the net… This post will be a little more advanced, in that we will set up Ubuntu to stream the RS output on the web as an audio stream. To learn the basics of getting RS to play and record, see my last 2 posts.

RADIOSHARK HD WINDOWS

In my endeavors to get Ubuntu at least as functional as Windows on my dual-boot laptop, I’ve included these instructions in case anyone else out there is trying to similarly get all their devices working.

RADIOSHARK HD FOR MAC

The device was actually designed for MAC and Windows, but some serious Linux users have found ways to make it work with Linux.

RADIOSHARK HD HOW TO

This is the 3rd installment of a series of tutorials on how to get the Radio Shark to function in Ubuntu Linux. Just be sure to have somewhere with a bit of height to place the unit, as we struggled to get decent reception on the lower parts of our desk.Lately, I’ve really been geeking out on Ubuntu and a radio tuner device my kids bought me last year called a Radio Shark. There was a little bit of radio fuzz, but this is to be expected and overall we were satisfied with the audio quality.

radioshark hd

Moving the radioSHARK to a different USB port helped considerably, but we still copped a little interference from time to time.ĭespite this problem, sound quality when not typing is fairly adequate. When plugged in to the USB slot next to our keyboard, whenever we typed rapidly we would get jumping and hissing sounds that really stopped us from enjoying our music. Unfortunately, there is one large problem that stops the radioSHARK from being a truly great product - it suffers noticeably from electronic interference.

RADIOSHARK HD TV

Obviously you could buy two of them, just like you buy two TV tuners, but building in two separate radio receivers shouldn't be a big deal and this would enhance the product's value no end. The only other feature we wish the radioSHARK possessed is the ability to record and listen simultaneously. Still, if you know there are specific programs that are of interest, then this will be a useful feature. Unfortunately there is no EPG-like service available in this country to actually tell you what is coming up, but this is no fault of the radioSHARK itself. Acting just like a PVR, you can put any time and date in and it will record all your favourite programs. This allows you to do all kinds of things, like pausing a song for a phone call or re-listening to something that catches your fancy.Īnother cool feature the radioSHARK has is the ability to program it to record at a set time. You allocate a certain amount of hard-disk space, and it will record till it fills that up, and then begin to re-record from the start. By default it is off, but switching it on in the preferences menu means the radioSHARK will start recording from the moment you fire it up. The time shift function works hand-in-hand with the recording. To put that in perspective, it is roughly 2000 hours of radio on a single 120GB hard drive more than enough for anybody. On the default WMV setting our 13 minute test recording occupied just under 10 megabytes just under a megabyte a minute.

radioshark hd

Supporting a variety of formats including WMV and WAV, you can store audio at a quality that works best for you. The design fits in perfectly with a svelte, modern iMac setup (as seems to be intended), but it even looks great with a regular PC. There are several small LED stripes that light up blue when the unit is running and change to red when recording definitely a nice touch. While the colour scheme screams "I go with an iPod," we still think it looks fantastic. Bearing a striking resemblance to the fin of an albino shark, our first few minutes with this product were spent making swimming motions and humming the theme to Jaws. We can't help but have a soft spot for the radioSHARK because, to put things simply, it looks really cool. We found it to be a unique and very nifty little device, however it is plagued by a few problems that really hold it back from being fantastic. It offers the ability to play, time shift and record radio through your PC, which in essence makes it a modern cassette player. It is essentially a personal video recorder (PVR), but for radio. The premise of the device is pretty cool. The radioSHARK is another in Griffin's line of slightly obscure but infinitely stylish products.













Radioshark hd