Yes, we do. You need an AM/FM tuner to do so. We sell a USB FM tuner that is currently FM only (AM real soon). We also support several third-party tuners.
I work for http://www.radiotime.com/, we are working hard to bring "TiVo for radio" to fruition. We're flying low under the radar as we develop the service, but expect to "launch" in march.
The RadioShark is a great piece of hardware but fails in the biggest area that makes TiVo great-the guide. What good is recording radio if you don't know what is on and where it's coming from. The heart of our service is our guide, it covers am/fm, internet, and xm/sirius radio, and soon will have full rss/podcasting support. To quote our website, we have "35,000 stations in 140 countries. 100,000 sports games per year."
We have both mac and pc clients, though the mac client is still very early in development. Recordings are made as simple mp3 files, and even get dumped into itunes. The mac client supports the RadioShark, the pc version will very soon.
We're always looking for great feedback to help us improve the service. Sign up is free for unlimited listening.
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The radioSHARK has terrible reception in my experience. Especially AM.
Have you tried http://radiotime.com/download/?
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It does not time shift satellite radio, however we do cover xm and sirius data in our guide, just search for xm or sirius
http://www.radiotime.com/tuner-what-is.aspx Thanks for your interest.
The RadioShark is a great piece of hardware but fails in the biggest area that makes TiVo great-the guide. What good is recording radio if you don't know what is on and where it's coming from. The heart of our service is our guide, it covers am/fm, internet, and xm/sirius radio, and soon will have full rss/podcasting support. To quote our website, we have "35,000 stations in 140 countries. 100,000 sports games per year."
We have both mac and pc clients, though the mac client is still very early in development. Recordings are made as simple mp3 files, and even get dumped into itunes. The mac client supports the RadioShark, the pc version will very soon.
We're always looking for great feedback to help us improve the service. Sign up is free for unlimited listening.
Firefox actually *does* render pages correctly. If there is a problem it isn't firefox's fault, it's the designer's fault. Firefox is a standard compliant browser, IE is not. IE is just more forgiving to bad coders.