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doubleTwist AirPlay Recorder will capture iTunes content to your Andorid



Okay, let's not take this as a piracy or anything like that. doubleTwist goes official with a new Android application that will record streaming content from Apple's iTunes Radio. The application is available for free from Google Play and is dubbed at doubleTwist AirPlay Recorder.

The new application basically uses the Apple AirPlay protocol to record anything that is being played on the iTunes Radio. So how does this work? You will have to play something from iTunes on your Mac or PC, by selecting dT Recorder from the AirPlay Device list, from then the streamed audio will automatically get downloaded to your Android smartphone or tablet. As much as the application is concerned, this is a real-time process, so a four minutes song will take full four minutes to get download, the duration may vary depending upon your network connection speeds.

To receive high quality recordings via AAC VBR mode, you will have to pay a little amount to the developer through a in-app premium upgradation. "Recording has been around for decades, from audio cassettes (remember mix tapes?) to TuneIn radio's recording feature. Given that Apple built their iPod empire on letting millions of people rip CDs based on fair use, we don't see how they could object to this app," said the company's Co-Founder and President Monique Farantzos.

Get it on Google Play or scan the below QR code














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