Freeware Descriptions:
Streamripper is an open source application that lets you record streaming mp3 to your hard drive.
Here is complete features (taken from authors site):
This version includes a new feature, the ability to rip from external metadata. It can be used for recording streams that do not send artist or title information using metadata, but instead send this information using other means. For example, some streams update the current artist and title using html or xml. Another example is icecast 1.x, which sends metadata through a UDP socket.
Streamripper can get artist and title information from these kinds of streams using a helper application, specified using the -E option. The helper application needs to find the title and artist info, and write it to stdout. Streamripper reads the stdout of the helper program, and uses it to split the tracks accordingly.
What’s New in version 1.64.5:
- Change default values for:
- localhost from “localhost” to “127.0.0.1″
- splitpoint padding from 300 ms to 0 ms
- metadata and relay codeset (if UTF-8) to ISO-8859-1
- id3 codeset to UTF-16
- “keep files in incomplete” from false to true
- Fix parse rules to properly tag artists with “-” in their name (#540543)
- Fix bitrate & metadata reporting in console (#1957248)
- Fix integer overflow on bytes read (#1261305)
- Option for stopping based on megabytes ripped now uses MiB instead of MB
- Support splitting based on empty StreamTitle= strings 2648664
File Size / OS:
- 2.51 MB / Windows 9x - ME - 2000 - NT - XP - 2003 - Vista
Download Streamripper for Windows 1.64.5: