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Internet radio ripper
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internet radio ripper
  1. INTERNET RADIO RIPPER INSTALL
  2. INTERNET RADIO RIPPER FREE
  3. INTERNET RADIO RIPPER WINDOWS

I mention StationRipper just for reference - but I don't recommend it in Linux/Wine.

INTERNET RADIO RIPPER FREE

  • can record 2 stations simultaneously in the free version.
  • has a large database – NO (normally yes, it should access Shoutcast, but that doesn't work in Wine).
  • can play while recording – NO (normally yes, but not in Wine).
  • internet radio ripper

  • can record multiple stations simultaneously.
  • can save tags – YES (needs custom settings - see below).
  • Some tweaking with Wine settings or versions may fix them but that's beyond my ability.Īfter testing most of the programs mentioned here and here, I ended up with 3 programs working in Playonlinux.

    INTERNET RADIO RIPPER INSTALL

    I have tried to install them in Playonlinux but they don't work.

    INTERNET RADIO RIPPER WINDOWS

    My favorites in Windows are RadioSure, Screamer Radio and RarmaRadio. I expect a definitive answer on a native program. This complementary answer is limited to the use of Windows programs in Wine.

    internet radio ripper

    What is particularly nice about the combination of Streamripper and streamtuner2 is that once you choose a station to record, you can exit streamtuner2 leaving only a tiny, non-obtrusive terminal window for Streamripper. By itself streamripper is able to record streams with the command: $ streamripper Leaving Streamripper running all day will rack you up a healthy dose of your favorite tunes. Streamripper sits stealthily in the terminal recording and parsing all of the music piped through your system into MP3s. On more options in Streamripper there are Ubuntu Guide, Reference, Tutorial, Ubuntu Man Page, My Ubuntu Blogspot. Multiple instances of streamripper (that is recording of multiple tracks) can be run at the same time in separate terminal windows. To save in a custom folder by using just streamripper in a terminal (CLI, without Streamtuner), open the terminal in that folder. Search function doesn’t work as it should. There can be added many other custom commands that streamripper allows - see below on more options. To set custom folder for recordings in Streamtuner2, under 'Edit-Properties-Recording application', edit the line under 'Application' by adding -d path_to_folder at the end (like x-terminal-emulator -e streamripper %srv -d /home/user/Audio/Recordings). The same happens when double-clicking a station in a list.Ĭlicking the record button after selecting a station will run streamripper in a terminal window and by default each track will be saved separately in the Home folder. New stations can be added by selecting some station, right-click, Edit, 'New', and, after setting a new name and URL, OK and then Reload button.Ĭlicking the play button after selecting a station will start the radio station in external player. Streamtuner2 can add favourite stations to bookmarks. It will use streamripper to record and an external player to play a stream. Streamtuner2 is a basic application used primarily for playing internet radio from any number of sources including Xiph, basic.ch,, Google Stations, Live365, and SHOUTcast. Streamripper and streamtuner2 are Linux applications that work in tandem, allowing you to listen and record streaming radio. To Grap Streamripper in terminal just do this: sudo apt-get install streamripper You can use StreamTuner2 with [Streamripper ( ) ( Install streamripper) to record Online Radio Streams. But I'll accept that as definitive only if the solutions proposed are at least as good as those accessible through Wine. I have posted a complementary answer limited to the use of Windows programs in Wine.

  • recording multiple stations at the same time.
  • So, a such program may deserve to be mentioned too.Īnother basic desirable features that need mentioning are: I will also try Wine myself and provide an answer.Īlso, although I am looking for a program that would record songs with tag names, I am not aware of a Linux program that can record radio songs separately (split) even without tag names and titles. I am looking for a native linux program, but Wine-based solutions are welcomed as a second choice. In Windows I like Screamer Radio, and I know that are others like RarmaRadio, programs which can record radio music and also save the proper titles, artist names, etc.













    Internet radio ripper