StreamRipperX
Internet radio recorder.
Quoted from: http://streamripperx.sourceforge.net/
Record songs from your favourite Internet radio stations as individual MP3 files.
Language support for English, French, German, Italian and Japanese
SRX is very easy to use.
- DRAG'N'DROP
- a radio station from iTunes
- a web link to a ".PLS" Playlist e.g. from www.Shoutcast.com
- a ".PLS" Playlist file from Finder
- Click RECORD (the icon with "cogwheels")
- Use FINDER to look at your MP3 recordings. By default, all records are saved in your standard MUSIC directory.
Common Questions
Can I split every radio station into individual songs?
Almost. Some radio stations don't send any track data - please contact them to ask them to do so!
I can record one big MP3, but SRX doesn't seem to be splitting the songs.
See above. That's because some radio stations don't send any track data. Or it could be that you're in the middle of listening to a very long DJ mix!
I can record, but I can't seem to listen via iTunes?
Are you behind a firewall? SRX broadcasts the song via a "port" (think of a TV channel) on your computer. iTunes needs to connect to this port (tune into this channel) - and your firewall may be blocking this port. You can enable the port via OSX SystemPreferences.
I can't seem to connect to any radio stations
Can you listen to the radio stations via iTunes?
Try drag'n'dropping the station from iTunes again - especially if you have not done so in a while. Radio stations often change their web address.
Are you behind a proxy? SRX will automatically use your proxy settings in your System Preferences, under the heading "Web Proxy". If problems persist, please provide details such as OS version, network setup, on the discussion forum.
When will there be support for REAL Audio and Windows Media?
Potentially for REAL Audio - although that depends on demand.

