Description: RadioRipper is a simple bash script that plugs into amarok and uses streamripper to record radio stations you listen.
It opens a new Xterm for each recorded stream, so you are free to download 1000 or more streams at the same time.
To save a stream, right click on it in your playlist, at the bottom is a new MenuItem, select "RecordRadio" and "Ripp Stream". A Xterm window appears with a running instance of streamripper. Now hear the next stream and start the next "Ripp Stream" while the others are still running.
They are stored in a directory called "RadioStreams" in your home directory.
If you wish to change the streamripper options (proxy settings etc.) or the directory where things are stored right-click on RippRadio in your script manager and click edit. These are simply variables that are set in the first few lines of the file.
Requirements: You need to have streamripper installed. It comes as part of Debian and several other distributions. You can also download it from http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/ . For RecordRadio to run need to have a few standard GNU commands available: (xterm, egrep, sed) Tested with : Amarok == 1.4.10 Streamripper == 1.63.5
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