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<title>Player application settings</title>
<p>MIME types are abstract identifiers for media types. <var>Audio/mpeg</var> for
example represents MP3 files, and <var>audio/ogg</var> means OGG Vorbis. And the player
setting dialog simply associates an audio type with a playback application:</p>
<table shade="rows" rules="rows cols">
<thead> <tr><td><p>Format</p></td> <td><p>Application</p></td></tr> </thead>
<tr><td><p><var>audio/mpeg</var></p></td> <td><p><cmd>audacious</cmd></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p><var>audio/ogg</var></p></td> <td><p><cmd>audacious</cmd></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p><var>audio/*</var></p></td> <td><p><cmd>vlc --one-instance</cmd></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p><var>video/*</var></p></td> <td><p><cmd>totem</cmd></p></td></tr>
<tr><td><p><var>video/youtube</var></p></td> <td><p><cmd>vlc %srv</cmd></p></td></tr>
</table>
<p>Application names are most always lowercase binary names. Double click an entry to edit it.
After editing, the icon next to the application name will be updated. If it stays green, it's
likely to work. If it turns red / into a stop symbol, then the entered name is likely incorrect.</p>
<p><media type="image" src="img/configapps.png" mime="image/png" /></p>
<p>After the application name, you can optionally use a placeholder like "<var>%pls</var>" (default),
"<var>%m3u</var>" (old), or "<var>%xspf</var>" (modern), and "<var>%srv</var>" (for direct
streaming URLs). See <link xref="config_apps#placeholders">placeholders</link>.</p>
<p>Catch-all entries like <var>*/*</var> or a generic <var>audio/*</var> entry allow to
configure a default player. While <var>video/youtube</var> is specific to the Youtube
channel. And <var>url/http</var> a pseudo MIME type to configure a web browser (for
station homepages).</p>
<p>In practice you only need one entry for <var>audio/*</var> and one for
<var>video/*</var>, both can use the same player even. You can remove default entries by
clearing both the Format field and its associated Application. Add completely new
associations through the emtpy line. (Reopen the dialog to add another one.)</p>
</section>
<section id="recording">
<title>Recording Apps</title>
<p>The second block of entries in the 'Apps' section specifies recording applications.
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<title>Player application settings</title>
<p>MIME types are abstract identifiers for media types. <var>Audio/mpeg</var> for
example represents MP3 files, and <var>audio/ogg</var> means OGG Vorbis. And the player
setting dialog simply associates an audio type with a playback application:</p>
<p><media type="image" src="img/configapps.png" mime="image/png" /></p>
<list>
<item><p><link xref="config_apps">Application names</link> are most
always lowercase binary names.</p></item>
<item><p> Double click an entry to edit it. After editing, the icon
next to the application name will be updated. If it stays green, it's
likely to work. If it turns red / into a stop symbol, then the
entered name is likely incorrect. (Only works on U*ix-systems.)</p></item>
<item><p>After the application name, you can optionally use
<link xref="config_apps#placeholders">a placeholder</link>:</p>
<list>
<item><p><var>%pls</var> → default format</p></item>
<item><p><var>%m3u</var> → older scheme</p></item>
<item><p><var>%xspf</var> → modern playlists,</p></item>
<item><p><var>%srv</var> → for direct streaming URLs</p></item>
</list>
</item>
<item><p>The format entries can specify generic or custom handlers:</p>
<list>
<item><p>Catch-all specifiers like <var>*/*</var> or a generic
<var>audio/*</var> entry allow to configure a default
player.</p></item>
<item><p>While <var>video/youtube</var> is specific to the Youtube
channel.</p></item>
<item><p>And <var>url/http</var> a pseudo MIME type to configure a
web browser (for station homepages).</p></item>
</list>
</item>
<item><p>In practice you only needed one entry for <var>audio/*</var>
and one for <var>video/*</var>, both can use the same player even.
</p></item>
<item><p> You can remove existing entries by clearing both the Format
field and its associated Application. Add completely new associations
through the emtpy line. </p></item>
</list>
</section>
<section id="recording">
<title>Recording Apps</title>
<p>The second block of entries in the 'Apps' section specifies recording applications.
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</section>
<section id="plugins">
<title>Channel and feature plugins and settings</title>
<p>The tabs <key>📻 Channels</key> lists all available directory services.
While the <key>🔌 Features</key> group provides internal or menu enhancements.
Disabling or enabling a plugin however requires a restart of Streamtuner2
to take effect. (Unless the <link xref="pluginmanager2">Plugin Manager 2</link>
is enabled, with its <key>📦 Add</key> tab visible.)</p>
<p><media type="image" src="img/configplugins.png" mime="image/png" /></p>
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</section>
<section id="plugins">
<title>Channel and feature plugins and settings</title>
<table><tr>
<td><p>The <key>📻 Channels</key> tab shows all available directory
services.</p></td>
<td><p>While the <key>🔌 Features</key> group provides internal or menu
enhancements.</p></td>
</tr></table>
<p>Disabling or enabling a plugin however requires a restart of Streamtuner2
to take effect. (Unless the <link xref="pluginmanager2">Plugin Manager 2</link>
is enabled, with its <key>📦 Add</key> tab visible.)</p>
<p><media type="image" src="img/configplugins.png" mime="image/png" /></p>
<p>Each plugin can have its own little list of extra options. They'll be
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