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StationRipper: Rip songs from Internet radio



It's a piece of cake to record streaming audio from the web and save it to your hard drive, but to rip Internet radio into individual tracks with full tags is even better. That's what Windows app StationRipper does, which is surprising that, after two years in existence, it still hasn't been shutdown by the RIAA. Anyhow, it has a laundry list of great features: The basic (free) version of StreamRipper lets you rip two streams at once and intregrates with iTunes. The versions you pay for add a bunch of features you may or may not want, like ripping up to 600 streams at once (bandwidth and processor notwithstanding) and filtering tracks by length.

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