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Kong 2.1.1, published by KBS, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to give listeners outside South Korea reliable, low-latency access to every domestic and international stream offered by Korean Broadcasting System Radio. Classified under the Streaming Audio / Internet Radio category, the program embeds the complete KBS schedule—KBS 1Radio, KBS 2Radio, KBS Classic FM, KBS Hanminjok Radio, KBS World Radio and regional services—into a single, tabbed interface that automatically updates channel URLs and metadata whenever KBS reconfigures its CDN. Version 2.1.1, the first public release, adds adaptive-bitrate AAC and MP3 decoding, a mini-player that docks to the taskbar, customizable recording in M4A or WAV, and a sleep timer that fades volume before shutdown, making the client equally useful for language students archiving news bulletins, expatriates catching live sports commentary, or researchers monitoring Korean cultural programming without opening a web browser. Because Kong pulls its playlist directly from KBS servers, stations appear within seconds of launch and stream reliably even on metered connections; the executable is code-signed, requires no additional codecs, and runs on Windows 10/11 x64 with less than 40 MB of RAM. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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