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

⌈⌋ ⎇ branch:  streamtuner2


Changes To player

Changes to "player" between 2015-04-10 16:33:44 and 2015-04-10 16:35:35

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  *  You can edit out all but the "audio/*" fallback entry.

  *  Note that you have to specify an actual player (audacious, vlc, exaile, mplayer, totem). Playlist manager apps (banshee, rythmbox, gmusicbrowser, streamtuner2 itself) will not work.

After changing an application name, a green indicator should appear.


<h3>placeholders</h3>
<h3>Placeholders</h3>

Various placeholders can be specified after the command:

<style>
  article .content table { width: 75%; margin: 5pt 15pt; }
</style>

<table>
<tr>
  <th>%m3u</th> <th> Locally (downloaded/converted) .m3u file </th>
</tr>
<tr>
  <td>%f</td> <td rowspan=3>  aliases to %m3u </td>
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If no placeholder is specified in the configuration a default %m3u is appended.


<h3>shell syntax</h3>
<h3>Shell syntax</h3>

The commands are mostly free-form. You can use various shell idioms. For example `pkill vlc ; vlc %url` to only have one running instance of players that would otherwise run in parallel (VLC also has an option for that, which would apply globally then).