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

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	stream entry, then drag it out to the desktop, file manager or
	directly into VLC or any running music player.  That'll usually
	copy a stream/station address directly.</p>
<p class="p">Now it's not guaranteed to work with all applications or file
	managers, as X11/Gtk DND support is somewhat arcane and wonky.
	You may specifically have to adapt the default export format for
	this. Generally a XSPF or PLS file gets created for file managers.
	While VLC is one of the few applications that understand direct
	While VLC is one of the few applications that understands direct
	playlist URLs or literal M3U/PLS payloads even.</p>
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<div id="import" class="sect"><div class="inner">
<div class="hgroup"><h2 class="title"><span class="title">Importing</span></h2></div>
<div class="region"><div class="contents">
<p class="p">Playlist importing also works mostly. Here the action module
	takes care to unpack PLS, XPSF or M3U files and a few other
	formats. If you drag in streams/playlists from other applications,
	it'll usually be expanded.</p>
<p class="p">Take note that Streamtuner2 is not intended as playlist manager
<div class="note note-warning" title="Warning"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><div class="contents"><p class="p">Take note that Streamtuner2 is not intended as playlist manager
	though. It will only accept radio streaming lists and discard
	local MP3/Ogg files.</p>
	local MP3/Ogg files.</p></div></div></div></div>
<p class="p">The import capabilities also allow to move a station entry
	from one of the channel tabs into your bookmarks list. Simply drag
	an entry over the "bookmarks" notebook tab then further along into
	the favourite list. - While this also works the other way round,
	it doesn't make sense to add bookmarks to Shoutcast/Xiph/etc.
	Because when their lists get refreshed (<span class="key"><kbd>F5</kbd></span>) all custom
	entries are usually discarded.</p>
	entries are usually dropped.</p>
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<div id="configuration" class="sect"><div class="inner">
<div class="hgroup"><h2 class="title"><span class="title">Export format configuration</span></h2></div>
<div class="region"><div class="contents">
<p class="p">Use <span class="key"><kbd>F12</kbd></span> and change the DND export format. Again
	PLS is most universal, XSPF most complete, but other formats