Streamripper
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Streamripper | |
StreamRipper running as Winamp-Plugin |
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Latest release: | 1.61.27 / September 9, 2006 |
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OS: | Cross-platform |
Use: | Capture/Recording |
License: | GNU GPL |
Website: | streamripper.sf.net |
Streamripper is a stand-alone client or Winamp plugin that records Internet radio streams in the MP3 or Vorbis formats. It has an ability to override existing files in the save folder.
Streamripper was started in early 2000 as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcast's title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a MP3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, and can be compiled on many platforms, including Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS and OS/2. This is not surprising as portability was a constant consideration during development.
Unlike peer-to-peer filesharing networks which require the user to know in advance what they wish to download, Streamripper records entire batches of audio files in the sequence of play.