GNOME's streaming radio app is... really good
Shortwave is a Rust-based streaming radio (IP radio/internet radio) application written by Felix Häcker, and it's my favorite way to manage my streaming radio stations on Linux. It's a GNOME Circle application but I use it on KDE Plasma and Sway, and it works fine over there (for me anyway). Maybe you'll like it!
Links relevant in the video:
- If you enjoy Felix' work, consider supporting him via Liberapay: liberapay.com/haecker-felix
- Application page on GNOME's Gitlab: gitlab.gnome.org/World/Shortwa…
- If you like SomaFM, make sure you support them too if you can: somafm.com/support/
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Chapters:
0:00 What is Internet Radio?
1:07 About Shortwave!
2:58 Installing Shortwave
3:59 Adding radio stations to Shortwave
6:31 Bonus features
7:39 So what the heck is Shortwave, and do I like it?
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