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

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	<title>Playing</title>

	<p>Simply double click a station entry. It starts with your configured audio player.</p>

        <p>In streamtuner2 you can configure different audio players for different audio
        formats (MP3 or OGG). In the 'Apps' section of the settings dialog, you can associate a player

        with each audio file (MIME) type. Per default this is audacious, but you can use any other
        media player (like VLC).</p>

        <note><p>Note however that some audio players will run multiple instance and won't
        allow simple station switching. In such situations it might be sensible to write
        a wrapper script, or configure special commandline arguments to your favoured audio
        player (e.g. "vlc --one-instance").</p></note>







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	</info>

	<title>Playing</title>

	<p>Simply double click a station entry. It starts with your configured audio player.</p>

        <p>In streamtuner2 you can configure different audio players for different audio
        formats (MP3 or OGG). In the <link xref="config_apps">Apps</link> section of the
        <link xref="configuration">settings dialog</link>, you can associate one player
        with each audio file (MIME) type. Per default this is audacious, but you can use any other
        media player (like VLC).</p>

        <note><p>Note however that some audio players will run multiple instance and won't
        allow simple station switching. In such situations it might be sensible to write
        a wrapper script, or configure special commandline arguments to your favoured audio
        player (e.g. "vlc --one-instance").</p></note>