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On Apr 24, 2012 10:35 PM, "john" <<a href="mailto:rwc1@bestpond.com">rwc1@bestpond.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Firstly, thanks to all for the 0.25 release, a wonderful boost to a great concept.<br>
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> I enjoy listening to the music & radio streams that are re-broadcast through my Australian ISP Internode, their high performance content delivery network is unmetered for their customers. They provide Playlists of these streams in a number of formats (M3U, PLS, OPML, RSS). I believe that most of the streams are a rebroadcast of shoutcast stations as well as Australian Radio stations like the national broadcaster ABC and selected other stations. I believe that there are also some video stations (e.g. bloomberg) now being offered as well, through their parent company (Iinet) following a recent joining of forces.<br>
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> I would like to hear from others as to how they prefer to handle such streams using MythTV. I might add that I use the pre-compiled binaries on Opensuse 12.1.<br>
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> I am looking at the simplest way in which I can select and play the streams via mythtv (mythmusic, mythweb or whatever). In the past I have simply been playing these streams via Kaffeine, Amarok, or any of the suitable players that I may have installed, but it would be much nicer if I coiuld play them through my main system using mythtv.<br>
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> Thanks for any comments or advice.<br>
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<p>Basic shoutcast support was built into .24, although there wasn't a gui. I was able to get it working in with a couple of code tweaks and some manual db updates. </p>
<p>I haven't upgraded to .25 yet so I can't speak to the shoutcast client status there.</p>
<p>Dave</p>