- StationRipper
Infobox Software
name = StationRipper
caption = Free version of StationRipper running against two stations
developer = Ratajik Software
released = 12/13/2003
frequently_updated = yes
programming language = ?
operating system = Windows
language =Multilingual
genre =Radio music ripping
license = Proprietary andfreeware
website = http://www.stationripper.comStationRipper is a commercial
Microsoft Windows frontend developed by Ratajik Software forStreamripper , a free Open SourceGPL streaming engine that records ("rips") Internet audio streams on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2 (amongst others). The StationRipper software was first released on December 13th, 2003. It can record toMP3 orVorbis formats.It can record
Shoutcast streams,Last.fm stations, andPodcasts . Besides the charged versions of the software ('Standard' and 'Gold'), there is also a free version with reduced functionality.Using information brought down in the various streams, it is able to split each song up by Band and Song name into an individual file. The resulting files have the correct ID3v1 and ID3v2.4 tags set, and are unhindered. It can also download the songs album art, saving to a separate file or embedded in the
MP3 Integration into
iTunes is built in - songs recorded can automatically be placed on aiTunes playlist , which in turn can be automatically synchronized to aiPod (iTunes radio stations can also be recorded). The software also supports integration withMediaMonkey ,MSN Messenger , andTwitter StationRipper is available in a free version as well as a paid version ("Silver" and "Gold" licenses). It uses the
Microsoft Access format for its library. The software embedsMicrosoft Internet Explorer in the main window. The user interacts with various web pages, and the software captures certain actions, tells the browser to ignore the action, and then acts on it itself (e.g., clicking a record button that is a URL to a station on a web page starts recording, instead of playing the stream in the browser).Overview
Major features of Stationripper are:
*Rippingshoutcast audio and video streams
*RecordingLast.fm stations
*Downloading podcasts
*Synchronizing the recorded files toiTunes andMediaMonkey
*Search for songs that have played, via StationPortal.com
*View songs that are currently playing via StationPortal.com
*Album art download
*Commercials deleted (ignore files under a certain size)
*Tracking of stations recorded and songs that have been recorded
*Auto-skip of songs that have already been recorded
*Tracking Naming with Band and Song name, along with ID3v1 and ID3v2.4 tagstationPortal.com
As of version 2.80A, the software uses [http://www.stationportal.com StationPortal] as the page that comes up inside of the software. This page allows users to search for songs and bands, by station (against what has been played by each station in the past), and has pages that allow the user to view what is currently playing, both in a static page, a
AJAX page, andGoogle Maps Mashup External links
* [http://www.stationripper.com StationRipper Homepage]
* [http://www.stationportal.com StationPortal]
* [http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2004/11/01/free_for_the_listening____and_legal?pg=full Boston Globe article about ripping and StationRipper]
*Several p2pnet.net stories about StationRipper [http://p2pnet.net/story/1270 1] [http://p2pnet.net/story/4533 2] [http://www.p2pnet.net/story/8268 3] [http://www.p2pnet.net/story/12840 4]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2004-09-01-digitial-radio-piracy_x.htm USA Today article on digital music and StationRipper]
* [http://slashdot.org/yro/04/04/21/2134207.shtml?tid=126&tid=141&tid=158&tid=188&tid=95&tid=99 Slashdot article on Stream ripping, its legality, and StationRipper]
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