actually it will capture all kinds of streams
not just shoutcast
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From: "Richard Claypool" <bellevue....@gmail.com>
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it's not tied to winamp, but what I'm saying is that it only captures
shoutcast streams.

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> not really there is a regular windows version that is not tied to winamp
> which i can send to  anyone
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> that will only work for winamp.
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> From: "Roger Stewart" <paga...@wi.rr.com>
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>>I use a little freebee called Stream Ripper for Winamp.  After you install
>>it, it always comes up when you start Winamp but it isn't running--just
>>ready for you.  You first get the stream started and then use your screen
>>reader's systray access.  You'll find stream ripper for winamp in the
>>list.
>>Just do a single right click on it.  You'll get a pop up list and it is
>>very easy to use.  It just has start ripping, stop ripping and exit.  It
>>also has a settings or maybe its called options that you can use to select
>>the destination folder to put the ripped files into (called output
>>directory)  You can also select never overwrite partial which I would
>>select because if the stream is interrupted it will overwrite what you
>>already have when it resumes.  With this checked, it just keeps making
>>separate files so you'll have a recording of everything you heard.  Hope
>>this helps.
>>
>> B B
>>
>> Roger
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Kris Hickerson wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Ok, I know most of you do this all the time, but I have never had the
>>> need to record streaming audio before.  What program is best to use, and
>>> do you start recording and then bring up your stream or exactly what do
>>> you do first so as not to miss any part of the audio but not record a
>>> bumch of meaningless stuff you don't want.
>>>
>>> I'm sure this is not at all difficult, and I know it seems pretty
>>> elementary to most of you.  I suppose through trial and error I could
>>> figure it out, but I think some one who has done this could save me a
>>> lot
>>> of time.  I never seem to have enough time at the computer to do all the
>>> things I want anyway.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>
>>> Kris
>>>
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