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Question as simple as that:
Is there a way to play or should I say: "to have a list of AoL radio stations in Amarok?" (just like in Winamp) I've search for the answer without results. Cool streams, are good, but - not enough sometimes. Magnatune doesn't bother me. Last FM also (you need to have payed account to have possibility of adding a whole genre to playlist, and need to spend to much of a time, to add music to the personal box..... I really want to just listen to radio). Podcasts worked when i had (kubuntu 7.xx, and 6.xx) but in 9.10 they just don't. |
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You should be able to play all streams that are not encrypted, provided the stream URL doesn't contain errors.
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What do you mean, that i should be able to play all streams (not encrypted)?
Those that I'll provide, or all that are now in Amarok. Cause if You're talking about the second ones, believe me: They just don't work. I can only listen to Cool Streams. (and i tested it in x64 and x32 architecture of Kubuntu 9.10) (and yes I have internet and always newest updates of linux) The thing to add all of the radios from different genres as a single url, one by one, is also nothing good for me, and I suppose for many of users that would have a possibility by choosing the genre and in second step - choosing radio station. That's why i was asking about aol. Just having the list of genres in amarok in for example internet>aol; and then clicking on the radio station. |
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OK, now I understand what you mean. You should have a look at the 3rd-party scripts providing radio stations then, in particular the following:
ShoutCastService Playing OGG Streams BBC OpenContant Service Icecast.org Directory Service and many, many more. You can add those through the Script Mamanger: Tools menu -> Script Manager -> Get more Scripts. Once you've downloaded those, restart Amarok and activate the scripts in the ScriptManager, those will show up in the Internet Services section.
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Thanks very much.
I'll certainly try it and give some response /Regards |
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