AMP Radio is now both the simplest way to listen to Internet radio streams and a fully-featured MP3 player. AMP Radio turns your computer into a virtual radio. It's simply the coolest, easiest way to listen to Internet MP3 streams which use the Shoutcast and Icecast protocols. AMP Radio also allows for the easiest and smoothest listening of local MP3 files, with a hierarchical playlist and the superb Millennium MP3 playback engine.
What is Internet Streaming Audio(Shoutcast/Icecast)?
Internet Streaming Audio is any kind of audio being played remotely while a user connects to it. The Shoutcast and Icecast protocols allow many users to tune into one stream, much like a radio station.
What's New in 1.6.7?
-BROADCASTING SUPPORT! AMP Radio will now allow you to set up a LIVE streaming broadcast, the first on the Mac! For more information, open the Broadcast Read Me file.
-Bookmarking!
-SDII Audio Support
-Information Scroller Speed Control
-Station Stop Timer
-Minor Bugfixes in Playlist and Preferences
What Audio Formats Does AMP Radio Support?
MP3, MP2, SDII, HTTP MPEG Streams, SHOUTCast Streams, Icecast Streams, AIFF/WAVE, Live Input, IT, XM, S3M, MTM, MOD, PlaySID, QuickTime Streams and Files(Experimental), RealAudio Streams and Files(Experimental), CD Audio, .m3u, and MIDI files!
System Requirements
Any Power Macintosh
Mac OS 8.5 or higher
3500 K devoted to AMP Radio. To listen to MODs and other types of audio files, it is recommended that you give AMP Radio more RAM.
Internet Connection to listen to Internet Streams. Not necessary for Local Playback