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August 25, 2004

StreamRipper Primer

Hmmm - any "INDUCE"ing going on here? Three easy apps to record Internet radio:

I have a lot of CDs, and Iíve ripped most of them to MP3 so that I can make my own mix CDs. I always want more music, though, and CDs are expensive. Legal issues surrounding file sharing and the music industry have pushed me to find a new source for music. Iíll spare you my opinions on the subject, but suffice it to say Iíd rather find other ways to get new music rather than roll the dice on paying a big fine.

Thatís why I use stream rippers , which record the currently playing stream and save it in MP3 format. Fortunately, recording Internet radio still remains in legal limbo, and thereís some precedent for it being legal, since you can record regular broadcast radio. There are plenty of good Internet radio stations if you do a little searching, and you can even find some that cover the exact genre of music you like.

Whenever I find a really good station, I use a stream ripper to save the music on my hard drive. That way, I always have some good music on hand to push me through the rest of my workday. Here are my three favoritesñand theyíre all free.


Posted by yatta at 11:25 AM