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cook Jun 2nd, 2008 11:39 am
Radio ripper
 
Hy guys,
I'm new on this forum and I'm hopping you can help me. I'd like to change my radio ripper cause it kinda made me some problems on my PC and I hope that you can give some suggestions. Thanx

derer Jun 4th, 2008 7:57 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
Hy,
Try Radiotracker, I use it for a while and it is very helpful as it can also download MP3 directly from radio stations. You should give it a try. ;)

cook Jun 11th, 2008 9:47 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
I've searched for this tool you're talking about and i think it is a good one. I saw that it records way to many internet radio stations and also it can download MP3..... Cool, maybe I'll buy it....

emma_jemma Jul 17th, 2008 7:01 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
Is it legal to record from streaming radios?

eminemdre166 Jul 17th, 2008 10:36 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
There is a freeware application from http://Lifehacker.com which does what your looking for and also rips videos.

http://lifehacker.com/340038/grab-mu...freemusiczilla

emma_jemma Jul 21st, 2008 6:15 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
Yeah, it sounds good but it says about that free musiczilla on lifehacker that "The program limits you to 10 MP3 downloads per day, presumably in waiting for a fully-enabled "premium" version, but gives you three minutes into each track to decide if you want to download or not."
So it has limitations?

eminemdre166 Jul 21st, 2008 7:46 pm
Re: Radio ripper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emma_jemma (Post 652231)
Yeah, it sounds good but it says about that free musiczilla on lifehacker that "The program limits you to 10 MP3 downloads per day, presumably in waiting for a fully-enabled "premium" version, but gives you three minutes into each track to decide if you want to download or not."
So it has limitations?

As far as I know yes, I've been using the program for about 6 months now and I can rip almost any streaming music. As far as the 10 per day limit, I know there is a piece of aditional or alternative software that provides unlimited access, but Musiczilla suffices my needs.

The only thing that I have noticed that I can't rip is live internet radio, such as the ones hosted by actual radio stations which are continuous. I know that radio hosted through itunes does not not work either, but this program is great if your ripping from a site like last.fm or slacker.com

derer Jul 22nd, 2008 4:36 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by emma_jemma (Post 649499)
Is it legal to record from streaming radios?

As far as I know it is legal only if it's for personal use and not sharing with other people, only then it becomes illegal.

emma_jemma Jul 22nd, 2008 6:20 am
Re: Radio ripper
 
I have no intention of sharing, I just want the music for my personal use.As for musiczilla, I'm rather into something without limitations, don't know why but it seems more appealing.

campus1 Jul 22nd, 2008 3:33 pm
Microsoft Office
 
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