Using mplayer (instead of mpg123) makes it possible to listen to low bitrate streams. It makes the software huge (~7MB) but this is temporary as it will use Quicktime one day and at least all streams will play nicely, not 10x faster.
Recording and playing will now stop even when you force quit the application.
JON55 Holy crap. I used to use StreamRipperX a lot back in the day, and I just downloaded this. This app is amazing. I can see all the same streams as iTunes can. Ripping is just a button click.
Amazing app! Keep up the good work dev.! (Version 1.0.1)
BERT works nice so far, simple GUI and the playback works far better than streamripper. no need for itunes if you just want to listen. oh and one mouseclick and you can record that song.
but i agree.. to store favorite streams makes it complete.
BERT AGAIN oh one more thing, it apears that streamripper keeps the chronological order of the songs and ishout does not. if you record continuous play ishout doesn't do the job right for me. i keep my copy of streamripper (Version 1.0.1)
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ANTHONY Nice piece of software. The playback speed bug has been fixed so now I enjoy even more streams.
There are few things i'd like to see in next releases like an option to save my favorite streams, a feature that let me record any stream I have a valid url for, but very good work so far. (Version 1.0.1)
2-how can the bitrate of some stations be 30...lol
3-who´s gonna pay 4 my speakears that just blow because the noise caused by one radio station was so loud and brutal that i can see smoke in front of me?
4-forget this crap and use iTunes for the same and RadioRecorder to record podcasts,hã???????? (Version 1.0)
SHIGGY OMG this program rules. I had previously been using programs like StreamRipper (which is part of this program) and this has such a low memory and CPU print. Keep it up. lol In its menu it still said "Hide NewApplication" but I have the dev tools installed and I fixed that. (Version 1.0)
THEBRIX Very clean user interface - much better than the Shoutcast support in VLC for example - and combining playback and stream grabbing in one application is an excellent idea.
Unfortunately there seems to be a _big_ problem with some streams - tested with the Classical category in my case. They play back faster, and at a higher pitch, than they should.
As far as I can tell this bug manifests itself only with slower streams ( (Version 1.0)