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Old 01-13-2010, 07:45 AM
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Audio/Sound/Radio stream rippers/downloaders (Linux)


  • StreamRipper (freeware, open source) - command line utility that allows to download internet Shoutcast/Icecast radio streams on your harddisk and splits them up in MP3, AAC and OGG files.
  • KStreamRipper (freeware, open source) is a small frontend for the streamripper KStreamRipper helps you with managing/ripping your preferred streams.
  • KRadioRipper (freeware, open source) is a program for downloading/ripping internet radios and other streams. For streams that provide information about the song title, it can split the stream and create an own file for each track, with a corresponding file name and corresponding metadata. It is based on Streamripper and provides a well arranged user interface for whose features. Like Streamripper, it accepts MP3, AAC and OGG streams from Shoutcast-servers and Icecast-servers.
  • StreamTuner (freeware) is a stream directory browser. Through the use of a plugin system, it offers an intuitive GTK+ 2.0 interface to Internet radio directories such as SHOUTcast and Live365.

    With streamtuner, you can:
    • Listen to streams, browse their web page, or record them using programs such as Streamripper
    • Browse the SHOUTcast Yellow Pages
    • Browse the Live365 directory
    • Browse the Xiph.org (aka icecast.org, aka Oddsock) directory
    • Browse the basic.ch DJ mixes
    • Manage your local music collection, with full support for ID3 and Vorbis metadata editing
    • Implement new directory handlers as tiny Python scripts or as dynamically loadable modules written in C
    • Retain your favourite streams by bookmarking them
    • Manually add streams to your collection
  • VLC Player (freeware, open source) is a streaming media player that allows to dump audio and video streams to hd. Doesn't support song splitting and tagging.
  • MPlayer (freeware, open source) is a streaming media player that allows to dump audio and video streams to hd. Doesn't support song splitting and tagging.
  • rtmpdump (freeware, open source) - command line utitlity that allows to download RTMP and RTMPE flash video and MP3 streams.
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Old 01-16-2010, 02:24 AM
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Re: Audio/Sound/Radio stream rippers/downloaders (Linux)


If you want to use streaming media recording software for Windows, you can try to run Windows applications with WINE emulator. Some programs work just fine in WINE:while I didn't manage to use the following programs:
Please note streaming media recording software for Windows that you run with Wine, can detect streams only from web-browsers and players that you run with Wine. So you need to launch a Windows web-browser (Firefox for Windows, Opera for Windows, Internet Explorer for Windows) with Wine to record with Replay Media Catcher from it.

Alternatively you can install a virtual machine like free VirtualBox, the install Windows onto the virtual machine and use Windows software on it.
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