You can dobule click the channel tab to visit the channel/directory homepage.
Index: help/html/cli.html
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Streamtuner2 is a graphical tool. But it also has a limited commandline interface,
Index: help/html/configuration.html
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Per default you'll get a small logo / icon for any station
Index: help/html/filtermusic.html
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Using the global_key extension you can define a keyboard shortcut for switching within
Index: help/html/glossary.html
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Each tab in the main window is a "channel". It represents one
music directory service.
Stream
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Audio streams are compressed with exactness loss. This can be heard
at lower "bitrates". For MP3 files any music with less than 100 kbit/s
starts to hiss, while OGG Vorbis still sounds okay at a datarate of
e.g. 64 kbit per second. So while bitrate basically means file size per duration,
it's commonly used as quality indicator.
Besides audio formats MP3 and OGG, there are also station/streaming link files.
These are often downloaded from the directory servers, before your music player gets activated.