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Program to "grab" MP3s from Online Radio stations?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by AroundTheWorld, May 7, 2004.

  1. AroundTheWorld

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    I remember there was a recent thread where this program was named, but I can't find it. Could someone tell me the name of that program again (or link to that thread)?

    Thanks :)
     
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  3. Jeff

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    Man, I wouldn't want songs from the radio. The way stations process and overly compress music makes it sound like complete and total garbage. It's worse than a regular MP3 and MP3's aren't great.
     
  4. AroundTheWorld

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    The Internet radio station the portal I worked at ran just used regular MP3s (128 bit stream, I think).
     
  5. Jeff

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    Yeah, but streaming MP3's are lower quality than the files themselves. That's a big part of the problem. In order to make them stream, you have to compress the data stream which chops off portions of the audio.
     
  6. droxford

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    Actually, the shoutcast songs don't go through any extra compression when they are streamed. If you connect to a shoutcast channel that's delivering audio that was recorded at 128k, you'll receive a 128k audio file. It's just like a download.

    Now, two words of caution: not all shoutcast streams are 128k - many are 56 or less and have lesser quality. Also, if you try to record a 128k stream using a slow connection, the song will pause and buffer, messing up your recording.

    -- droxford
     
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    I have had problems with Stationripper in that it starts recording too late. Sometimes it will finish a song too soon. The best Internet radio ripper I’ve seen (or heard) is Jetaudio. You can find it at http://www.jetaudio.com . They also have a link at Zdnet.com. The only problem is that jet audio is $29.00.
     

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