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Description
Streamtuner is a stream directory browser. It offers an intuitive and unified interface to various streaming directories through the use of a C/Python plugin system.
Current plugins included in this package are: * SHOUTcast * Live365 * Xiph.org * basic.ch * and more! More information and plugins can be found at: |
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Home Page: http://www.nongnu.org/streamtuner/
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Interface: Graphical (Gtk)
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Available deb Repositories (how-to add a respository)
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you can install and use
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2008-09-06 11:04.
you can install and use audacious. Works perfectly and looks/feels like xmms1. Just change all references of xmms to "audacious %q".
Streamtuner in 8.04
I had streamtuner installed under 7.10 but under 8.04 it does not play because it cannot find the directory xmms. I noticed in Synaptic that xmms is not supported and cannot be installed. A new version called xmms2 is available and installable. Has anyone else had this problem?
In the meantime, Amarok works very well.