TUNAPIE(1) General Commands Manual TUNAPIE(1)NAME
tunapie - browse, record and launch Shoutcast and Icecast video and radio streams
SYNOPSIS
tunapie
DESCRIPTION
Tunapie is a GUI based program for displaying Shoutcast or Icecast video and radio streams. It gives information about streams including
bitrate, IP and current number of listeners. Streams can then be played using an appropriate media player, defined in preferences. Tunapie
also allows recording streams to be recorded using streamripper. Recordings can be set to start and stop at specified times.
OPTIONS
Tunapie does not have any command line options.
FILES
~/.tunapie/prefs - preferences file
~/.tunapie/radiolist - downloaded list of radio streams from Shoutcast
~/.tunapie/tvlist - downloaded list of video streams from Shoutcast
~/.tunapie/icecast - downloaded list of radio and video streams from xiph.org
~/.tunapie/streamripper/ - default directory for recording streams
/etc/tunapie.config - file contains 1 if adult setting has been selected
SEE ALSO streamripper(1)AUTHOR
Tunapie was written by James Stone and released under the GNU general public license.
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SYNOPSIS
oggJoin outfile.ogv file1.ogv file2.ogg
DESCRIPTION
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