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

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		<tr><td>Totem</td><td>totem %u</td><td>video/*</td></tr>
		<tr><td>Media Player</td><td>mplayer2.exe %pls</td><td>Win32</td></tr>
	</table>

	<p>Some audio players open a second instance when you actually want to switch radios.
	In this case it's a common workaround to write <code>pkill vlc ; vlc %u</code> instead,
	which ends the previous player process and starts it anew.
        For VLC there's however also the option <code>--one-instance</code>, which sometimes
        works better.</p>

	<p>Some applications, like Rhythmbox or Banshee, are primarily audio browsers, not players,
        and cannot be invoked with a play URL by other apps. This makes them less suitable for use with
	streamtuner2.</p>

	<section id="abbr">
	<title>URL placeholders</title>

	<p>Any listed application can be invoked with a different kind of URL or filename.be invoked with a play URL by other apps.

	Which to use often depends on the application.</p>

	<table shade="rows" rules="rows cols">
		<tr><td>Placeholder</td><td>Alternatives</td><td>URL/Filename type</td></tr>
		<tr><td>%m3u</td><td>%f %g %m</td><td>Provides a local .m3u file for the streaming station</td></tr>
		<tr><td>%pls</td><td>%url %u %r</td><td>Either a remote .pls resource, or a local .pls file (if converted)</td></tr>
		<tr><td>%srv</td><td>%d %s</td><td>Direct link to first streaming address, e.g. http://72.5.9.33:7500</td></tr>
	</table>

	<p>You sould preferrably use the long forms. Most audio players like %m3u most, while
	streamripper needs %srv for recording.</p>

	</section>

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		<tr><td>Totem</td><td>totem %u</td><td>video/*</td></tr>
		<tr><td>Media Player</td><td>mplayer2.exe %pls</td><td>Win32</td></tr>
	</table>

	<p>Some audio players open a second instance when you actually want to switch radios.
	In this case it's a common workaround to write <code>pkill vlc ; vlc %u</code> instead,
	which ends the previous player process and starts it anew.
        For VLC there's however also the <code>--one-instance</code> option, which sometimes
        works better. (And sometimes not.)</p>

	<p>Some applications, like Rhythmbox or Banshee, are primarily audio browsers, not players,
        and cannot be invoked with a play URL by other apps. This makes them less suitable for use with
	streamtuner2.</p>

	<section id="abbr">
	<title>URL placeholders</title>

	<p>Any listed application can be invoked with a different kind of
	URL or filename.be invoked with a play URL by other apps.  Which to
	use often depends on the application.</p>

	<table shade="rows" rules="rows cols">
		<tr><td>Placeholder</td><td>Alternatives</td><td>URL/Filename type</td></tr>
		<tr><td>%m3u</td><td>%f %g %m</td><td>Provides a local .m3u file for the streaming station</td></tr>
		<tr><td>%pls</td><td>%url %u %r</td><td>Either a remote .pls resource, or a local .pls file (if converted)</td></tr>
		<tr><td>%srv</td><td>%d %s</td><td>Direct link to first streaming address, e.g. http://72.5.9.33:7500</td></tr>
	</table>

	<p>You sould preferrably use the long forms. Most audio players like
	%m3u most, while streamripper needs %srv for recording.</p>

	</section>

</page>