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

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<p class="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 class="p"><span class="media"><span class="media media-image"><img src="img/configapps.png" class="media media-inline" alt=""></span></span></p>
<p class="p">After the application name, you can use a placeholder like "<span class="var">%pls</span>" (default),
    or "<span class="var">%m3u</span>" and "<span class="var">%src</span>". See <span class="link"><a href="config_apps.html#placeholders" title="URL placeholders">placeholders</a></span>.</p>
<p class="p">Catch-all entries like <span class="var">*/*</span> or a generic <span class="var">audio/*</span> entry allow to configure a default player.
    While <span class="var">video/youtube</span> is specific to the Youtube channel. And <span class="var">url/http</span> a psdeudo MIME type
    to configure a web browser (for station homepages).</p>
<p class="p">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>
<div class="links topiclinks"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><div class="linkdiv "><a class="linkdiv" href="config_apps.html" title="Audio players"><span class="title">Audio players</span><span class="linkdiv-dash"> — </span><span class="desc">Common applications to use as players.</span></a></div></div></div></div>
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<p class="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 class="p"><span class="media"><span class="media media-image"><img src="img/configapps.png" class="media media-inline" alt=""></span></span></p>
<p class="p">After the application name, you can use a placeholder like "<span class="var">%pls</span>" (default),
    or "<span class="var">%m3u</span>" and "<span class="var">%srv</span>". See <span class="link"><a href="config_apps.html#placeholders" title="URL placeholders">placeholders</a></span>.</p>
<p class="p">Catch-all entries like <span class="var">*/*</span> or a generic <span class="var">audio/*</span> entry allow to configure a default player.
    While <span class="var">video/youtube</span> is specific to the Youtube channel. And <span class="var">url/http</span> a pseudo MIME type
    to configure a web browser (for station homepages).</p>
<p class="p">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>
<div class="links topiclinks"><div class="inner"><div class="region"><div class="linkdiv "><a class="linkdiv" href="config_apps.html" title="Audio players"><span class="title">Audio players</span><span class="linkdiv-dash"> — </span><span class="desc">Common applications to use as players.</span></a></div></div></div></div>
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