Recently I've started to see quite a few clients connecting with Engelmann AudioJack ('Engelmann Media Radio Listener' is the browser ID): http://www.audiojack.org/?file=Index&lang=english Anybody else seeing quite a few of these clients all of a sudden? I don't have a windows box to try this software on, but from their website it looks like something equivalent to the XM Radio recorder that made headlines this week. Now presumably these aren't actually listeners, but people connecting with this software to copy and extract songs. Often I see these users connected for many consecutive hours. Anyways, I wanted to get the community's thoughts on this... -- Andrew Burghardt abob at speakeasy.net
> Anybody else seeing quite a few of these clients all of a sudden? I > don't have a windows box to try this software on, but from their website > it looks like something equivalent to the XM Radio recorder that made > headlines this week. Now presumably these aren't actually listeners, but > people connecting with this software to copy and extract songs. Often I > see these users connected for many consecutive hours. Anyways, I wanted > to get the community's thoughts on this...I played with StreamRip32. Works fairly well, and is free (sourceforge). My biggest issue with my actual servers were people would disassociate the mime type for m3u, and directly download the 60 meg captures in the static files archive....
Yes! I've noticed this too! For the last few days I've seen at least 2 or 3 of these "listeners" at a time. So is this like a TiVo for internet radio? Jim Sheldon jsheldon at cs.uml.edu On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Andrew Burghardt wrote:> Recently I've started to see quite a few clients connecting with > Engelmann AudioJack ('Engelmann Media Radio Listener' is the browser ID): > > http://www.audiojack.org/?file=Index&lang=english > > Anybody else seeing quite a few of these clients all of a sudden? I > don't have a windows box to try this software on, but from their website > it looks like something equivalent to the XM Radio recorder that made > headlines this week. Now presumably these aren't actually listeners, but > people connecting with this software to copy and extract songs. Often I > see these users connected for many consecutive hours. Anyways, I wanted > to get the community's thoughts on this... > > > -- > Andrew Burghardt > abob at speakeasy.net > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast > > > E3-I: This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by UML's antivirus scanning services. > >
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 08:08:29 -0700, Andrew Burghardt wrote:> Recently I've started to see quite a few clients connecting with > Engelmann AudioJack ('Engelmann Media Radio Listener' is the browser ID): > > http://www.audiojack.org/?file=Index&lang=english > > Anybody else seeing quite a few of these clients all of a sudden? I > don't have a windows box to try this software on, but from their website > it looks like something equivalent to the XM Radio recorder that made > headlines this week. Now presumably these aren't actually listeners, but > people connecting with this software to copy and extract songs. Often I > see these users connected for many consecutive hours. Anyways, I wanted > to get the community's thoughts on this...It looks much like what streamripper has done for a long time, but with more features and a pretty package.