Internet radio browser GUI for music/video streams from various directory services.

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<h1 class="title"><span class="title">Xiph.org</span></h1>
<h2 class="subtitle"><span class="subtitle"><span class="link"><a href="http://dir.xiph.org/" title="http://dir.xiph.org/">//dir.xiph.org/</a></span></span></h2>
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<p class="p">Xiph.org is a non-profit organization, which maintains and
	promotes the OGG streaming format, and develops audio compression
	schemes such as Vorbis, FLAC, Opus, or the Theora video encoding
	format.  It also hosts a list of ICEcast streaming stations. ICEcast
	is their non-commercial pendant to the SHOUTcast server.</p>
<p class="p">There are different ways for streamtuner2 to retrieve the station
        lists available on dir.xiph.org.  That's because this is a primary
        plugin, and fallback solutions therefore important.  Each fetching
        mode has its own advantages and drawbacks though.</p>
<p class="p">Xiph also uses the .xspf playlist format, instead of just the
        more ancient Shoutcast .pls stream links.</p>
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<dt class="terms"><span class="code">Filter by minimum bitrate</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">The bitrate of an audio stream determines the music quality. Many Xiph streams have simple
    and low quality microphone sources. To filter these out, and only leave high quality music
    stations, you can therefore change this option. OGG starts to sound well with 96 kbit/s (whereas
    MP3 often requires 128 or 160 kbit/s at least).</p></dd>
<dt class="terms"><span class="code">Fetch mode</span></dt>
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<p class="p">There are now three options to retrieve Xiph directory stations.</p>
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<dt class="terms"><span class="code">Cache JSON</span></dt>
<dd class="terms"><p class="p">There's a caching server specifically for streamtuner2. It fixes
        Xiphs quirky JSON API, and provides a simpler interface. It can't
        correct the invalid encodings however, which is why you see ????
        question marks a lot. This method does not reveal station homepages,
        but enables the channel/server search.</p></dd>
<dt class="terms"><span class="code">Clunky YP.XML</span></dt>
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<p class="p">The "yellow pages" YP.XML contains the full list of all known
        ICEcast streaming servers. It's however quite bulky and super slow
        to download. It furthermore clogs up a lot of memory, and requires
        manual searching (only cache search works). Which is why streamtuner2
        is trying hard to avoid it. It doesn't contain station homepages either.
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<p class="p">It's only still an option, because it's likely to remain accessible
        after Xiph.org rewrites their directory service. (Which though is
        getting delayed since a few years already.)
        You can set the special "buffy" mode in your <span class="file">settings.json</span>
        to keep the whole YP.XML in memory. Which avoids the
        slow station list download/unpacking.
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<p class="p">As new alternative, you can let ST2 directly scrape the station
        lists from dir.xiph.org (like it does for other channels).  This is
        something which Xiph doesn't approve of.  But the drawbacks of their
        alternative offerings are too severe and user-unfriendly; which is
        why there's this raw HTML extraction mode now.</p>
<p class="p">The website listings contain full station homepages and a few
        more extras.  In this mode we can even acceess the XSPF playlist
        formats directly.  Both, the server search function, or browsing by
        audio/video format are supported.  </p>
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