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

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<page	xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
	type="guide"
	id="config_apps">

<info>
	<link type="seealso" xref="index#functions"/>
	<link type="guide" xref="configuration#apps"/>
	<desc>Common applications to use as players.</desc>
</info>


	<title>Audio players</title>

	<p>On BSD/Linux systems there are a plethora of audio players. In streamtuner2 you can
	<link xref="configuration">configure</link> most of them as target application. Mostly it makes sense to use a single
	application for all audio formats. But at least the */* media type should be handled
	by a generic player, like vlc.</p>











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<page	xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
	type="guide"
	id="config_apps">

<info>
	<link type="seealso" xref="index#functions"/>
	<link type="guide" xref="configuration#apps"/>
	<desc>Common applications to use as players.</desc>
</info>

	<section>
	<title>Audio players</title>

	<p>On BSD/Linux systems there are a plethora of audio players. In streamtuner2 you can
	<link xref="configuration">configure</link> most of them as target application. Mostly it makes sense to use a single
	application for all audio formats. But at least the */* media type should be handled
	by a generic player, like vlc.</p>

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	which ends the previous player process and starts it anew.
        For VLC there's however also the <code>--one-instance</code> option, which sometimes
        works better. (And sometimes not.)</p>

	<p>Some applications, like Rhythmbox or Banshee, are primarily playlist managers, not players,
        and cannot be invoked with a station URL. This makes them less suitable for use with streamtuner2.
        (Same goes for streamtuner2 itself. It's not a player, but just a playlist browser.)</p>


	<section id="placeholders">
	<title>URL placeholders</title>

	<p>Listed audio players get run with a streaming server address (URL).
	These can either be direct MP3/Ogg servers (<var>http://example.org:7843/</var>)
	and sometimes playlist files (<var>http://example.org/listen.pls</var>)







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	which ends the previous player process and starts it anew.
        For VLC there's however also the <code>--one-instance</code> option, which sometimes
        works better. (And sometimes not.)</p>

	<p>Some applications, like Rhythmbox or Banshee, are primarily playlist managers, not players,
        and cannot be invoked with a station URL. This makes them less suitable for use with streamtuner2.
        (Same goes for streamtuner2 itself. It's not a player, but just a playlist browser.)</p>
	</section>

	<section id="placeholders">
	<title>URL placeholders</title>

	<p>Listed audio players get run with a streaming server address (URL).
	These can either be direct MP3/Ogg servers (<var>http://example.org:7843/</var>)
	and sometimes playlist files (<var>http://example.org/listen.pls</var>)