Audio | Pulsar 2.3.4
Author:
Rogue Amoeba Software
Date: 05/14/2012 03:54 PM Size: 4.5 MB License: Shareware $20.00 Requires: OS X 10.6/10.7/10.8 Downloaded: 4980 times TIP: MacKeeper app delivers a secure and private internet experience, while helping your Mac run like new. |
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Key Features
• SiriusXM Internet Radio: Pulsar provides instant access to SiriusXM online stations.
• Pause & Rewind Radio: Pause audio, then pick back up where you left off or skip to the next song.
• Easy Setup: Just enter your account info once, and you'll be ready to listen.
• No Browser Needed: Break free from your web browser for listening to online satellite radio!
Better Listening
• Station Listings: The channel guide provides info on all available online stations.
• Save Favorites: Now you can sort your Favorites. Make the most-used the most accessible.
• Now Playing Information: View what's playing on every available station, by scrolling the listings.
• Sort Favorites Too: Save your most-listened stations as Favorites, for fast access.
• Station Artwork: No need to scan through text listings - spot channels by their logo.
• See What You're Hearing: With Pulsar's Growl support, the current track is visible in any application.
Control Satellite Radio
• Transmit It: Use Pulsar with Airfoil to transmit satellite radio around the house.
• Record It Too: Record XM and SIRIUS content for later listening, with Audio Hijack Pro
• Even Scrobble It: Save your listening data to your Last.fm account, to track what you hear.
• Transmit It: Use Pulsar with Airfoil to transmit satellite radio around the house.
• Record It Too: Record XM and SIRIUS content for later listening, with Audio Hijack Pro. Pulsar is free with the purchase of Airfoil and Audio Hijack Pro.
Limitations: Before purchase, noise is overlaid on all playback longer than 20 minutes.
Author's Note: Changes SiriusXM has made throughout the past year represent deliberate moves to lock out others. Pulsar has always existed at the mercy of SiriusXM, and their recent actions make it clear that they wish to lock out all third-party players. We enjoyed both making and using Pulsar, and we'll be very disappointed to see it go. It is clear, however, that SiriusXM wants you to do all your listening through their web-based players.
American FlagAmerican SiriusXM Users
SiriusXM subscribers in the United States can still access audio with Pulsar. Pulsar connects to an older player on SiriusXM's website, which is still functional at this time. Sadly, it is likely SiriusXM will remove this old player and break Pulsar's access at some point in the near future.
Requirements:
OS X 10.6-10.8
Sirius or XM account
Intel Required