StationRipper 1.13 - last freeware version

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StationRipper will allow you to "record" various internet radio
stations. It will allow you to get a list of available Shoutcast
stations and start recording them, creating a single MP3 file for each
song the station plays. It will also: Allow you to record up to 200
streams at one time; "Memory Recording" - It will keep track of all the
songs you download, copying the final song file to your music library.
If that song gets re-recorded in the future, it will skip it (so, if
you end up deleting it, it won't record, bloating your collection with
music you don't want); Get a list of Stations to record quickly and
easily, via Shoutcast; Remember the stations you've recorded in the
past, allowing you to easily re-record them; Track the music you've
recorded; Listen to any station being recorded with a single mouse
click (*WinAmp or other MP3 player required).

http://www.klitetools.com/comments.php?catid=85&shownews=2951

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StationRipper will allow you to "record" various internet radio
stations. It will allow you to get a list of available Shoutcast
stations and start recording them, creating a single MP3 file for each
song the station plays. It will also: Allow you to record up to 200
streams at one time; "Memory Recording" - It will keep track of all the
songs you download, copying the final song file to your music library.
If that song gets re-recorded in the future, it will skip it (so, if
you end up deleting it, it won't record, bloating your collection with
music you don't want); Get a list of Stations to record quickly and
easily, via Shoutcast; Remember the stations you've recorded in the
past, allowing you to easily re-record them; Track the music you've
recorded; Listen to any station being recorded with a single mouse
click (*WinAmp or other MP3 player required).

http://www.klitetools.com/comments.php?catid=85&shownews=2951

Screamer Radio is still free, however.
http://www.screamer-radio.com/
 

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