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Try doing a reinstall of the package.
2009-11-13 03:02:32 UTC in Streamripper
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Actually that is version 2.0, so that is before 2.16. Look for the version 2.16 or greater for Ubuntu 9.10.
2009-11-13 02:43:20 UTC in Streamripper
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Well if they blocked your ip, there's not much you can do about it.
2009-11-01 21:30:50 UTC in Streamripper
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That's probably because the file system is setting the order to be alphabetical according to the filename. I don't think streamripper saves the order the songs are played in. If you want to keep the order, save the whole stream into one file without splitting it into files with one song each.
2009-10-31 03:12:37 UTC in Streamripper
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By default it sends the output to stdout. That should enable you to work with it.
Let us know if you get it to work the command line used to get it to work.
2009-10-25 17:47:23 UTC in Streamripper
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That shouldn't have changed the output format. Streamripper does not do any encoding. If they are in aac, then you need to convert them to mp3 format. You can do that by using winamp to do that with its mp3 encoding plugin I believe.
2009-10-04 17:43:25 UTC in Streamripper
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Just use winamp and output it to a wav file. Convert it from there.
2009-09-01 03:06:59 UTC in Streamripper
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Is it by chance a radio station on aol? If so, those are not shoutcast stations. Read the FAQ next time please.
2009-09-01 02:19:47 UTC in Streamripper
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That's a common error when one runs out of HD space or doesn't have permission to write a file to that directory because of ntfs permissions. But you're missing the full error. It usually puts why it can't do that. You only got half a sentence there right now.
2009-08-17 06:06:45 UTC in Streamripper
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You could just use winamp. It supports ID3 tags v1 and v2.
2009-08-14 00:53:09 UTC in Streamripper