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

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	directly into VLC or any running music player.  That'll usually
	copy a stream/station address directly.</p>

	<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
	playlist URLs or literal M3U/PLS payloads even.</p>
	

        <section id="import">
	<title>Importing</title>

	<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>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>


	<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 (<key>F5</key>) all custom
	entries are usually discarded.</p>
	</section>
	
	<section id="configuration">
	<title>Export format configuration</title>

	<p>Use <key>F12</key> and change the DND export format. Again
	PLS is most universal, XSPF most complete, but other formats







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	directly into VLC or any running music player.  That'll usually
	copy a stream/station address directly.</p>

	<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 understands direct
	playlist URLs or literal M3U/PLS payloads even.</p>
	

        <section id="import">
	<title>Importing</title>

	<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>
	
	<note style="warning">
	<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>
	</note>

	<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 (<key>F5</key>) all custom
	entries are usually dropped.</p>
	</section>
	
	<section id="configuration">
	<title>Export format configuration</title>

	<p>Use <key>F12</key> and change the DND export format. Again
	PLS is most universal, XSPF most complete, but other formats