Internet radio browser GUI for music/video streams from various directory services.

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<div class="hgroup"><h1 class="title"><span class="title">Recording</span></h1></div>
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<p class="p">Most stations that stream MP3 or OGG music can be recorded. This is
accomplished through the command-line tool <span class="app">streamripper</span>.  If you
select a station and press <span class="gui">● record</span>, a console
window should appear, where streamripper shows its progress.</p>
<p class="p">You can <span class="link"><a href="configuration.html" title="Settings dialog">configure the recording tool</a></span> according to audio types again.</p>
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<p class="p">There's already a default entry for recording radio stations:</p>
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<td><p class="p">Format</p></td>
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<td><p class="p"><span class="var">audio/*</span></p></td>
<td style="border-left-style: solid;"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e streamripper %srv</span></p></td>
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<p class="p">Streamripper has a few more options of its own:</p>
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<p class="p">To define an exact download directory:</p>
<div class="list"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><ul class="list"><li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e "streamripper -d ~/Music/ %srv"</span></p></li></ul></div></div></div>
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<p class="p">Use a specific filename pattern:</p>
<div class="list"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><ul class="list"><li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e "streamripper --xs2 -D '%S-%A-%T-%a.mp3' %srv"</span></p></li></ul></div></div></div>
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<p class="p">Just record a continuous stream, for 1 hour, without splitting individual songs from a radio station:</p>
<div class="list"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><ul class="list"><li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e "streamripper -A -s 3600 -d ~/Music/ %srv"</span></p></li></ul></div></div></div>
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<p class="p">Pretend to be an audio player (in case recording is blocked):</p>
<div class="list"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><ul class="list"><li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">streamripper -u 'WinampMPEG/5.0' %srv</span></p></li></ul></div></div></div>
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<p class="p">Whenever you leave out the <span class="cmd">xterm</span> prefix, it runs silently in the background.
Common xterm alternatives are <span class="cmd">x-terminal-emulator</span>, or <span class="cmd">rxvt</span>,
<span class="cmd">gnome-terminal</span>, and <span class="cmd">xfce4-terminal</span> etc.</p>
<p class="p">See the streamripper(1) man page or its
<span class="link"><a href="http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/faq.php" title="http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/faq.php">FAQ</a></span> for more tips.</p>
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<p class="p">As alternative to streamripper, check out <span class="link"><a href="http://freshcode.club/projects/ficy" title="http://freshcode.club/projects/ficy">fIcy/fPls</a></span>
for recording ICEcast/SHOUTcast streaming servers.</p>
<p class="p">It can be configured just as easily with:</p>
<div class="steps"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><ol class="steps"><li class="steps"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e "fPls %pls"</span></p></li></ol></div></div></div>
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<div class="hgroup"><h2 class="title"><span class="title">Graphical stream recording tools</span></h2></div>
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<p class="p">You can also try a streamripper GUI or graphical
reimplementation:</p>
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<li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="link"><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/stripper/" title="http://sourceforge.net/projects/stripper/">StreamRipStar</a></span> (Java), works best per drag and drop; set the DND format to PLS or M3U however.</p></li>
<li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="link"><a href="http://launchpad.net/streamtastic" title="http://launchpad.net/streamtastic">Streamtastic</a></span> (Java), only imports a text entry per drag and drop.</p></li>
<li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="link"><a href="http://kstreamripper.sourceforge.net/" title="http://kstreamripper.sourceforge.net/">KStreamRipper</a></span>, though no current version in distros.</p></li>
<li class="list"><p class="p">VLC has built-in recording capabilities.</p></li>
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<p class="p">Which all simplify defining a custom download directory, or how radio
streams are split (between advertisement breaks), and the naming scheme
for resulting *.mp3 filenames of course.</p>
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<p class="p">The recording settings already have a specific entry for "video/youtube" URLs.</p>
<p class="p">To configure a custom download directory, use:</p>
<div class="steps"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><ol class="steps"><li class="steps"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e "cd /media/music ; youtube-dl %srv"</span></p></li></ol></div></div></div>
<p class="p">The <span class="cmd">cd</span> trick also works with streamripper, or other tools.</p>
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<p class="p">To download audio files from The MOD Archive directly, you can also
define a custom handler.</p>
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<li class="steps"><p class="p">Scroll/click on the ⎘ empty row in the recording application list.</p></li>
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<p class="p">There create a new recording MIME type:</p>
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<p class="p">Specifiy a command like:</p>
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<li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">xterm -e wget %srv</span></p></li>
<li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">cd ~/Desktop ; wget %srv</span></p></li>
<li class="list"><p class="p"><span class="cmd">curl %srv</span></p></li>
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All MOD file formats (IT, XM, S3M, etc.) are mapped to this generic type specifier.
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