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<p>As KRadioRipper is based on Streamripper, it can record all streams that Streamripper can record. This are particularly Shoutcast and Icecast streams. You can search at <a href="http://www.shoutcast.com/">shoutcast.com</a> or <a href="http://www.tuner2.com/">tuner2.com</a> or <a href="http://dir.xiph.org/">dir.xiph.org</a> for streams that you like.
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<p>You can display and hide columns in the main view when you click with the right key on the mouse on the column header.</p>
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<p>KRadioRipper supports <em>Drag and Drop</em> and the clipboard. You can drag URLs as texts or links to KRadioRippers main window or paste them from the clipboard or insert them from the mouse selection (middle mouse button).</p>
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<p>When recording is started, by default a local relay server is created. You can connect to this relay server with your favourite audio player. For example for port 8000, use the following URL: <em>http://127.0.0.1:8000</em>. This way you can hear what your recording without wasting bandwidth for a double connection to the stream.</p><p>For each stream, the corresponding port number is displayed in the column “relay port”.
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<p>You want to help coding KRadioRipper? No problem! There's an extensive source code documentation avaible. Get the source tarball from <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kradioripper/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/kradioripper/</a> and check out the directory <em>apidoc</em>. When you want to help, just write us an e-mail (see <em>Help/Report Bug...</em>).</p>
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<p>We need <b>you</b> to help with the translation of the KRadioRipper. Get the source tarball from <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/kradioripper/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/kradioripper/</a> and check out po/kradioripper.pot. The tool <em>lokalize</em> helps you to translate the file. Send us translated files via e-mail (see <em>Help/Report Bug...</em>).
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<p>When you find a bug in this software, please fill out a bug report (see <em>Help</em>, <em>Report bug...</em>). We will try to solve your issue as soon as possible!
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<p>We are searching for someone who speaks well english to review the english strings of KRadioRipper. If you want to contribute, just contact us.
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