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    Can't add a station to StreamTuner2

    Hi
    I use streamtuner to record streams to listen to while driving and also to listen to talk radio or something so that I can listen to a program later.

    I used to be able to do that with the original streamtuner but the new streamtuner does not seem, to me, to have a way to just "add a station", like your local radio station which does streams.

    If anyone could please indicate how to do this to the woodcluelesssmoke he would be VERY grateful.

    BTW I can't get Kradioripper to work.

    woodsmoke

    #2
    Look at this page: http://www.ehow.com/how_7182441_capt...dio-linux.html

    OK it's outside Streamtuner2...

    You can use VLC which creates an MP3 in my Music folder.

    You can use streamripper (kstreamripper?) It rips tracks and creates MP3s in a folder which it makes named after the radio station.
    "A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
    "Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple."--Dr. Seuss

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      #3
      Hi arochester

      Thanks very much for the linky etc. but I think that the situation is that one does not actually listen "to" the radio station, such as a local radio station. It seems that there is some kind of "other entity" between the station and when one hears something.

      I can't even find a link in view source.

      So, I think that possibly this is a DRM thing that one can't get around.

      woodsmoke

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        #4
        I am not sure that I understand your need here. Do you want to just "add" a station , or do you want to record it? (Or both?)

        Do you want to listen to a particular station? Can you say which?

        To just listen to stations I use (amongst other things) RadioTray.
        "A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
        "Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple."--Dr. Seuss

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          #5
          I use EtherApe and it's "nodes" display to show the URL & IP of a radio station I've got running on the Internet. One can try the URL in VLC. If it plays then save it as a file, giving it a name but not an extension, which VLC will provide. Next time you want to listen just use VLC to open that saved file (*.xfps) and it starts playing. Using the IP address usually doesn't work because it does not contain the function call or the port number.
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