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.
I recently tried shortwave (flatpak) and it works pretty well. Let’s you search for public streams, and if the radio stream includes song data, it even auto records individual tracks for you if you want. Pretty minimalist and functional
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
If it doesn’t say the year it means Nov 10 this year. The page you linked shows last release was 2 weeks ago for me.
I can’t compare because I’ve never used radiotray but goodvibes and shortwave are both quite minimalist.
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/radion
Simple terminal radio, lots of stations to choose from, customizable.
When I open your link for radiotray-ng, it says, “ebruck released this 2 weeks ago.” You’ll also notice if you go to the Releases page, it doesn’t show the year for the current year, but does for past years.
GNU radio: hard mode enabled.
Well, it might be totally stupid advice, but can’t plain simple VLC fit in?