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

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	<link type="guide" xref="configuration#plugins"/>
        <desc>Creative Commons music and artist hub.</desc>
</info>

<title>Jamendo</title>
<subtitle><link href="http://jamendo.com/">//jamendo.com/</link></subtitle>

<p>Jamendo is a Creative Comments licensing oriented music distributor. It hosts audio
files for individual musicians and artists. Tracks and albums can thus be downloaded
free of charge. Yeah, imagine that.</p>
<p>Jamendo is a Creative Comments licensing oriented music distributor. It
hosts audio files for individual musicians and artists.  It allows to list
albums, playlists, and individual tracks by genre.</p>

<list>
<p>The new Jamendo v3.0 is now utilized. It allows to list albums,
  <item><p>The new Jamendo v3.0 is now utilized, which is JSON based and easy to extract.</p></item>
playlists, and individual tracks by genre.  The radio list is static
(they're looping over randomized songs from each genre.)</p>

<p>Instead of favicons, streamtuner2 can fetch album or track
covers.  Thus the images are a bit larger, and retrieving them all
via <guiseq><gui>Channel</gui> <gui>Load favicons...</gui></guiseq>
takes a while longer.</p>
  <item><p>Its radio list is static. It loops over randomized songs from each genre.</p></item>
  <item><p>There's a custom JSON playlist extractor (JAMJSON), to avoid preloading stream URLs for feeds/albums. While tracks/genre lists contain direct streaming addresses already.</p></item>
  <item><p>Instead of favicons, streamtuner2 can fetch slightly larger album or track covers.</p></item>
</list>

<p>Tracks and albums can be downloaded free of charge (Creative Commons). Yeah, imagine that.</p>

<section id="options">
<title><link xref="configuration">Config</link> options</title>
<terms>
   <title>System</title>
   <item>
     <title>Streaming format</title>