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    Posted: 19 November 2004 at 5:50pm

The throw it off.  It's sometimes random.

I'd like to have a overlap like this - I'll try to get it in a future version.

Thanks,

-Greg

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I have the same issues. I've tended to search out continuos steam stations that are commercial free and just rip 1/2 hour to an hour streams at a time to avoid this chopped up song list.
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I've been toying quite a bit with the file split functions, and having lots of luck on certain streams.  Others however are totally throwing me off.  Is it logical to think that once you hit on a stations magic number *5 seconds before for example* that it should remain right or do certain stations broadcast in a way that is constantly throwing this off?

Also on this subject,  is there any way to get StationRipper to record 15 seconds before the song change and after, but do it in a way so the next track will also? So it would overlap a bit? This way you'd have an extra say 15 seconds on both ends of both songs, and could go in and use an mp3 trim program? Or does the program actually have to end recording on one to start the next?

Thanks!

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