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NAME
streamtuner2 - Browser for internet radio stations SYNOPSIS
streamtuner2 command [ channel,... ] [ title ] DESCRIPTION
Streamtuner2 is a graphical application for browsing through internet radio station directories, like Shoutcast.com and Xiph.org or Inter- net-Radio.org.uk. It is written in Python and easy to extend. And besides the grapical interface, has a commandline interface. OPTIONS
Display data from cache help Prints out a summary of available commands. stream channel title Searches for a station with the given title. Either looks in a single channel, or scans all plugins. url channel title Prints out only the streaming URL. play [channel] title Invokes the configured audio player. Load data from directory service categories channelname Returns a nested JSON list of all categories/genres. category "channelname" "Category" Prints out a JSON list of the genre. Each entry constains title, url and other meta information. Note that the category must have the exact case. EXAMPLES
streamtuner2 stream shoutcast,xiph "Top 100" Searches for the term "Top 100" in the shoutcast and xiph channels, and returns all info about the first match as JSON output. streamtuner2 play frequence3 Looks for the first occourence, and starts the audio player for FREQUENCE3. FILES
/home/$USER/.config/streamtuner2/settings.json SEE ALSO
streamripper(1) audacious(1) json(5) m3u(5) pls(5) BSD
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NAME
icecream - download icecast and shoutcast streams, redirecting all fetched content to stdout and/or to disk at the same time SYNOPSIS
icecream [OPTIONS] URL [URL..] DESCRIPTION
icecream is a lightweight, non-interactive, stream download utility. It connects to icecast and shoutcast servers or direct stream URLs, and redirects all fetched content to stdout and/or to media files on your disk. Listen to the stream piping the output to a stdin-capable media player. Save the stream to a named file or split it into different tracks. It is possible to redirect the stream and save it to disk at the same time. icecream is able to parse pls and m3u playlists, and to download mp3 and ogg direct stream URLs. If the stream is anonymous it will be saved as 'stream-time.mp3', where time is actual timestamp. OPTIONS
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Streaming to mpg123 icecream --stdout http://radio.com/playlist.pls | mpg123 - Split stream into different tracks icecream -t http://metal.org/radio.pls Split stream into tracks and play with vlc at the same time icecream -t --stdout http://streaming.com/playlist.pls | vlc file:/dev/stdin Prepare a 74 minute CD icecream -t --stop 74min http://trace.net/playlist.m3u Use a filename with today's date as output icecream -q --name 'radio_%Y_%m_%d' --stop 60min http://radio.com/playlist.pls BUGS
You are welcome to send bug reports about icecream to our mailing list. Feel free to visit http://icecream.sourceforge.net AUTHOR
Written by Gil Megidish <gil at megidish.net> 1.3 2008-04-28 ICECREAM(1)
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