Where is online radio in Audio Player in SUSE LINUX?
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Amarok is not meant to be like Windows Media Player so it doesn't have the same features. If you are interested in listening to radio stations, you can install streamtuner or open stations from their websites if they support the use of external players.
You can play MP3 streams (also referred to as online radio) using amarok, here is one FAQ point from their site:
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How can I add my favourite streams to amaroK?
First of all, load the stream into the playlist. There are several ways to do this. You can simply click on a Stream-Playlist URL in Konqueror; amaroK will then automatically open the stream. E.g. on shoutcast.com (http://www.shoutcast.com), click on the "Tune In" button. Or you can use the "Add Media" function to load a stream.
Once the stream is loaded, you can save it by right-clicking on "Current Playlist" in the Playlist-Browser, then select "Save", and give it a meaningful name. The Stream will then be added to the Playlist-Browser view for later reference.
Regards
LG
Last edited by london_geezer; 10-18-2005 at 07:32 AM.
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