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Streamtuner

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streamtuner
Developer(s)Jean-Yves Lefort
Stable release
0.99.99 / December 21, 2004
Engine
    Operating systemUnix-like
    TypeAudio player
    Licenserevised BSD license
    Websitestreamtuner

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    Streamtuner is a streaming media directory browser. Through the use of a C/Python plugin system, it offers a GTK+ 2.0 interface to Internet radio directories. Streamtuner does not actually play any files, it downloads a list of online radio streams and then tells the unix player (user's option) to play the selected stream. Streamtuner offers hundreds of thousands of music resources in a more common interface.

    Streamtuner is free software, released under the terms of the revised BSD license.

    There is also a version for the Nokia 770 Internet tablet.

    The still developed Streamtuner2 mimics Streamtuner.[1]

    Features of Streamtuner

    • Browse the SHOUTcast Yellow Pages
    • Browse the Live365 directory
    • Browse the Xiph.org (aka icecast.org, aka Oddsock) directory
    • Browse the basic.ch DJ mixes
    • Manage your local music collection, with full support for ID3 and Vorbis metadata editing
    • Listen to streams (through unix player), browse their web page, or record them using programs such as Streamripper
    • Implement new directory handlers as tiny Python scripts or as dynamically loadable modules written in C
    • Retain your favourite streams by bookmarking them
    • Manually add streams to your collection

    Streamtuner in the press

    • UnixReview.com: Marcel's Linux App of the Month: Streamtuner (July 2005)
    • Tux Magazine: Streamtuner (July 2005)
    • Schumann, Jorg; Schnober, Carsten (June 2004), Streamtuner, Linux Magazine, pp. 84–85
    • Orange Crate: Audiophiles' Solution For Net Radio (April 2004)

    References

    1. "StreamTuner2 ♪♬#". 22 February 2022.

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