

RB2RS-Database-Converter : This Windows PowerShell Script converts the latest radio station database from into a version compatible with RadioSure.You can launch it with a ".bat", a desktop shortcut ( small tutorial in PDF), or the task scheduler for daily updates. RB2RS-Database-Updater : Script to automate the update of RadioSure's radio station database.:-) (The tool used is HostsEdit, free and open-source.) DNF, the update is weekly for the free version of RadioSure. For automatic updates, you can activate a redirect in the Windows Hosts file (82.66.77.189 Easy and safe method : Extract this RB2RS_Hostsedit.zip file ( antivirus report) and run the "rb2rs.bat" file.To make this more convenient, here is a tip + two scripts I made (hosted on github) : Installation : Replace ".rsd" file into "Stations" (sub-directory of RadioSure) by that of the latest.zip archive.Conversion and hosting by François L., many thanks to him ! :-).You can find the latest updates of the "Radio-Browser to Radio-Sure" database on this server : , with more than 40000 radio stations (200 countries) ! Every station is checked once every 24 hours and deleted if not working more than 6 days. And I finally proposed one on github : create a radio list converter, allowing RadioSure to use the (Free) one from the "Wikipedia" of radios, Without a regularly updated list of radio streams the software will no longer offer new radios, and will no longer connect to radios as soon as their stream addresses change.Īs a simple user of this excellent software, I, like others, started looking for a solution. (FYI, was hosted in russia.) For its users around the world this will become a problem in the medium term. Since the RadioSure's server was shutdown (in march 2022), RadioSure no longer receives updates to its database of radio station. We were very happy with the ease of searching for stations and the sound quality produced.RadioSure can still be used for years ! :-) Once one was selected, the connection was fast and clear and there were no gaps or skips in coverage. Radio stations were categorized by style of programming, call numbers, city, and language. The program does not offer a Help file, but we found it intuitive enough that any level of user should be able to get the hang of the radio. While we would have liked to see better ways to filter the stations, the search menu did a great job of narrowing our queries to specific programs, stations, and cities we were looking for.

All 17,000 of the radio stations are listed, with a traditional media player layout at the bottom. The program’s interface is incredibly simple, though possibly overwhelming at first. With a simple interface and excellent performance, this was a surprising and fun download. Radio Sure allows users to tune into radio stations from around the globe and even record their favorite programs.
