Esp enhanced shoutcast player

ESP is an Internet radio player which gives the listener access to thousands of stations covering all genres over the ShoutCast network. Delivering outstanding sound quality, ESP is very light and can even be run from a Flash/USB drive.


Exclusively, ESP makes available for download, mp3's that the currently playing artist has uploaded to social-networking sites. No other player offers this unique feature. So the next time you hear and artist or band who you would like to hear more of, ESP will quickly search for mp3's uploaded by that artist to their official social networking sites and makes them available for download.

In addition, the currently playing stream, can be ripped and recorded, saving each track broadcast as a seperate mp3, with the artist and song title making up the filename of the mp3.

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