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

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             <item><p>MODPlug for XMMS</p></item>
             <item><p>GModplay</p></item>
             <item><p>VLC (built-in support)</p></item>
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        <title>Configuration</title>
        
	<p>See <link xref="recording">recording configuration</link> if you
	want to enable the download mode.</p>

	<note><p>Audio files are packaged up in ZIP files on MODArchive. 
	While they are different formats (IT, S3M, XM, etc) they'll all
	carry a generic <var>audio/mod+zip</var> type specifier in
	streamtuner2.</p></note>










	
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             <item><p>MODPlug for XMMS</p></item>
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        <section id="options">
        <title>Configuration</title>




	<p>Audio files are packaged up in ZIP files on MODArchive. 
	While they are different formats (IT, S3M, XM, etc) they'll all
	carry a generic <var>audio/mod+zip</var> type specifier in
	streamtuner2 for configuration:</p>
	
        <table shade="rows" rules="rows cols">
            <tr><td rowspan="2">Recording apps</td></tr>
            <tr><td><p><var>audio/mod+zip</var></p></td>   <td><p><cmd>cd ~/Music ; wget %srv</cmd></p></td></tr>
        </table>
        
	<p>You can use <cmd>curl</cmd>, or wrap the command with <cmd>xterm</cmd>
	(though files are too quick to download).
	A few file managers might be able to open the URLs directly even.
	See <link xref="recording">recording configuration</link> for more examples.</p>
	
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