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submitted 1 month ago by merompetehla@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

back in the ubuntu days I used radiotray, but it seems not to be maintained anymore.

my next question is: is https://github.com/ebruck/radiotray-ng/releases/tag/v0.2.9 being maintained? it was last updated nov 10, but the page doesn't list the year.

I've also found some flatpak radio packages. Should I disregard radiotray and try any flatpak radio application?

What I liked of radiotray is that it was minimalist, simply click on it, choose a radio station and that was it, I didn't need to open a whole suite just to listen to radio online. Adding station was also very easy, just pasting a url.

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[-] r3dw4re@hexbear.net 5 points 4 weeks ago

Ehh honestly I just use MPV and store radio stations as m3u files:

#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1,SomaFM - n5MD Radio
http://ice6.somafm.com/n5md-128-aac
#EXTINF:-1,SomaFM - n5MD Radio
http://ice2.somafm.com/n5md-128-aac
#EXTINF:-1,SomaFM - n5MD Radio
http://ice4.somafm.com/n5md-128-aac
#EXTINF:-1,SomaFM - n5MD Radio
http://ice1.somafm.com/n5md-128-aac
#EXTINF:-1,SomaFM - n5MD Radio
http://ice5.somafm.com/n5md-128-aac
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