Ratajik Software releases StationRipper version 2.20. Millions of satisfied users around the world have installed StationRipper to record digitally broadcast media including radio, podcasts and video streams.

 

COLUMBIA, SC - Ratajik Software, LLC., releases StationRipper 2.20. StationRipper is a user-friendly Windows based software application that supports recording of up to 600 simultaneous broadcasts, integration with iTunes playlists, splitting broadcasts into separate MP3 files with intelligent naming, listening to broadcasts as they are recorded, donations to broadcasting stations and links to purchase recorded music.

 

StationRipper is free with a two broadcast recording limitation. The full version is a value at $14.99 USD, and can be downloaded at http://www.stationripper.com

 

This is what people are saying about StationRipper:

 

“If you used to sit by your radio with a tape deck to record your favorite songs off the air, you’ll love Ratajik Software’s StationRipper ($14.99).  As one of the most significant programs we’ve seen since the release of Griffin’s radioSHARK, StationRipper is a PC-only application that lets you record Internet radio broadcasts with Apple-esque ease.  You select a radio station using the built-in browser and StationRipper automatically starts recording, dividing up and property labeling all of the tracks that have been playing.  The latest version even imports the tracks directly into iTunes so that you can sync with your iPod, hassle-free.  Ratajik’s demo version lets you rip two stations at once, and performs miraculously well.”  iPodLounge Buyers Guy http://www.ipodlounge.com    (March 28, 2005)

 

"We tried StationRipper this morning as a bit of research and found it almost unbelievably easy to use. It works best with Shoutcast, but you can access any radio station stream you have a URL for."  Lovatt, Fraser "Stream Ripping Gains Popularity" http://www.digital-lifestyles.info/display_page.asp?section=distribution&id=1160  (April 23, 2004)

 

"The latest craze in online music is streaming radio, and the latest craze in streaming radio is recording those streams. It's an activity that's in legal limbo right now, so we suppose it's as good a time as any to record as many streams as you can for future consumption."  Wood, Molly "BUZZ Report" http://www.cnet.com/4520-6022_1-5510415-1.html  (September 15, 2004)

 

"The latest release of StationRipper (version 2.13) is really impressive. It allows you to record Shoutcast Audio and Video streams as well as Podcasts, records up to 600 streams at a time, you can buy the music you are ripping (nod to da man there), it integrates with iTunes and auto-generates iTunes playlists of songs recorded, doesn't duplicate already recorded songs, keeps a list of the music and stations you've recorded, you can listen to any station being recorded with a single mouse click, it can ignore songs under a preset size (allowing trailers and station idents to be skipped), and auto-record whatever was being recorded the last time you ran StationRipper. All that for $14.99."   Gearhead "Daddy, where do MP3s come from?" http://www.nwfusion.com/weblogs/gearblog/2005/008283.html  (March 23, 2005)

 

 “In a 20 hour period I was able to download almost 3000 songs (WOW!). The ability to rip multiple stations makes this ripper better than any other”  Ward, http://www.download.com   review.

 

For additional information on Ratajik Software, LLC., or its products, including StationRipper, visit the website at http://www.ratajik.com . Email inquiries can be sent to inforequest@ratajik.com .