RipCast 1.9

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  • Date added:
    04/01/2004
  • File size:
    1.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Internet Explorer 4

Publisher’s description

RipCast allows you to download music from streaming-audio stations, saving each song as a separately titled MP3. A station browser gives you the ability to browse thousands of streams and music genres, all available for download. Streams can be easily downloaded with a single click in your Web browser. RipCast has an easy-to-use interface and integrates with your existing media player and Web browser. The Auto-enqueue feature can add songs to your Winamp playlist as they download for continuous listening. RipCast automatically builds your music library as songs download. Songs are sorted and added to a music library, which you can manage from within RipCast. An autorecord timer lets you schedule recordings to start while you're away from your computer. HTTP authentication allows you to download from premium service providers. Features include simultaneous downloading, smart track-splitting, automatic ID3-tagging, a Favorites manager, an HTTP proxy, and bandwidth monitoring.

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  1. Promisee to upgrade not honored Ken Stevens -- March 6 2008, 18.18

    I was one of their original subcribers....they now will not return any e-mails etc. They promised lifetime upgrades to latest version, but when you try they simply ignore you. there is no support or help availablr.

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