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On my Sailfish phone, I use Allradios all the time, an Internet radio application that uses http://www.radio-browser.info/gui/#/ for listing radios. Gradio uses that too. Is there a way this base could work directly within Radiotray-ng? The number of listed radios is impressive, and the tagging system makes it easy to find radios (and most importantly, discover new radios). I would love to have a browser like that implemented in radiotray-ng, where stations could be bookmarked and listed in the main list afterwards for instance.
Allradios is open source so the code could be partly reused to, maybe one day, implement a radio browser in radiotray-ng, if deemed relevant for the scope of radiotray-ng: https://github.com/nesnomis/harbour-allradio
I discovered Radiotray-ng just today, and I'm loving it so far, simple and efficient.
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Oh right, I missed #52 sorry. The author indicated that the database he mentioned would require user
accounts though, and I don't think this is necessary with www.radio-browser.info, since I use no
accounts for Allradios and Gradio, so that would be a good candidate. I am not sure whether there is
a limit to the number of requess a user can do, but I've never reached, if any. Dirble looks interesting
too.
On my Sailfish phone, I use Allradios all the time, an Internet radio application that uses http://www.radio-browser.info/gui/#/ for listing radios. Gradio uses that too. Is there a way this base could work directly within Radiotray-ng? The number of listed radios is impressive, and the tagging system makes it easy to find radios (and most importantly, discover new radios). I would love to have a browser like that implemented in radiotray-ng, where stations could be bookmarked and listed in the main list afterwards for instance.
Allradios is open source so the code could be partly reused to, maybe one day, implement a radio browser in radiotray-ng, if deemed relevant for the scope of radiotray-ng: https://github.com/nesnomis/harbour-allradio
I discovered Radiotray-ng just today, and I'm loving it so far, simple and efficient.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: