Update of "streamtuner2"
Overview
| Artifact ID: | 529a336691f67ffd2135c9cbed5c91e190c93c86 | 
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| Page Name: | streamtuner2 | 
| Date: | 2016-04-11 12:43:58 | 
| Original User: | mario | 
| Mimetype: | text/x-markdown | 
| Parent: | 2b448daf276fbfe4599562438802a71cccd10454 (diff) | 
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Content
Streamtuner2 is an internet radio browser GUI. It conveniently lists streaming stations from different directory services:
- Shoutcast  

 - Xiph
 - MyOggRadio
 - Internet-Radio
 - TuneIn
 - Jamendo
 - SurfMusic
 - Filtermusic
 - Radionomy
 - The MOD Archive
 - Youtube
 - Dirble
 - iTunes Radio
 - Live365
 - SomaFM
 - Radiotunes: di.fm, sky.fm, jazzradio.com
 
Optional plugins:
- PunkCast (historic)
 - PublicRadioFan
 - Delicast
 - RadioBrowser
 - UbuntuUsers (station list)
 - file browser (local mp3s)
 - Magnatune
 - reddit (individual songs)
 - vTuner
 - Reciva
 - RadioSure
 - ListenLive
 - Windows Media Guide
 
Playback
- Audio playback is left to your preferred audio player: Audacious, Amarok, Exaile, Guayadeque, Decibel, Quod Libet, qmmp, XMMS2.
 - Or video players like Totem, Parole, VLC, etc.
 - For recording streamripper, youtube-dl, or even wget / curl are used.
 
Project
- Old homepage http://milki.include-once.org/streamtuner2/ for a summary
 - Sourceforge https://sourceforge.net/projects/streamtuner2/ for downloads
 - Releases http://freshcode.club/projects/streamtuner2 for announcements
 - Current /changelog and /timeline
 - Release history /doc/trunk/NEWS or /cat/releases.json
 
Documentation
- Help pages, which also exist in the app itself.
 - Placeholder syntax for player configuration
 - Some plugin writing documentation
 - List of Perhaps Asked Questions
 - Watch for RecentChanges here in the Wiki
 
Dependencies
- Python 2.7 or 3.x, while current versions might still run on 2.6 though.
 - Gtk2 with PyGtk or Gtk3 with PyGI
 - Python-PyQuery with LXML
 - Python-Requests after 1.1.0 (package in Quantal doesn't suffice)
 - Python-Imaging (PIL or Pillow2)
 - An audio player like Audacious or VLC
 - And streamripper or fIcy/fPls for actually recording radio stations
 - optionally Symbola/Unifont for some UI parts