Here’s our recommended free and open source internet radio tools.
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Here’s our recommended free and open source internet radio tools.
Read moreradio-active is Python software to listen to internet radio stations on the terminal. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreTuner is billed as a minimalist radio station player. It’s free and open source software written in Vala. Designed for elementary OS it runs on other popular Linux distros.
Read moreByte is a GTK-based music player. It was created with the desire to make a good music player for elementary OS. It focuses on two aspects: features and design.
Read moreFor this week’s blog, Luke conducts a detailed survey of open source internet radio players that purr on the Raspberry Pi 4.
Read moreMelody is a music player designed for elementary OS but runs on other Linux distributions. Luke puts Melody under the microscope.
Read moreSayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux written in C++, supported by the Qt framework. It uses GStreamer as audio backend.
Read moreOlivia is an online/offline cloud-based music player like iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube Music. Olivia allows you to search any music online stream it, You can set the player to save your streams while playback. Olivia lets you create and manage your music library.
Read moreGoodvibes is billed as a lightweight internet radio player offering a simple way to access your favorite radio stations. Here’s my review of this open source radio player.
Read moreCurseradio is a curses interface for browsing and playing an OPML directory of internet radio streams.
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