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* WAMU: http://wamu-1.streamguys.com/wamu-1 | * WAMU: http://wamu-1.streamguys.com/wamu-1 | ||
* WETA: http://stream.weta.org:8000/; | * WETA: http://stream.weta.org:8000/; | ||
* WGTS: http://sc1.christiannetcast.com:9032/; | * WGTS: http://sc1.christiannetcast.com:9032/; | ||
* WTOP: https://20603.live.streamtheworld.com/WTOPFM.mp3 | |||
= Edit network streaming history = | = Edit network streaming history = |
Revision as of 12:34, 26 June 2018
How to play DVDs
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
Find TuneIn streaming URL
Follow this video, I can get the streaming url of WQER Chinese radio.
- Right click and select inspect
- On the right panel, select 'Network' tab
- Pay attention to the row with long 'Waterfall'
- Right click and select copy -> copy link address
This method also works to find out the cbsnews/live streaming URL (https://cbsnhls-i.akamaihd.net/hls/live/264710/cbsn_hlsprod_2/master_360.m3u8). I can watch the streaming in VLC.
Playlist
The internet streaming I played will be automatically added to LIBRARY > Playlist. These stations will be gone once I quit VLC unless I save the playlist (eg <vlc_playlist.m3u>).
Use VLC to listen tunein radio
Download link http://addons.videolan.org/content/show.php?content=152788. Click the download button to download the file "TuneIn-Radio-VLC-master.zip". Unzip it. A new folder "TuneIn-Radio-VLC-master" will be created.
curl -L https://github.com/diegofn/TuneIn-Radio-VLC/archive/master.zip > TuneinRadioVLC.zip unzip TuneinRadioVLC.zip
Create two new subfolders and place the lua files
- move the “tunein.lua” file to the VLC folder so it can be found and run by VLC.
- In Linux, move the “tunein.lua” file to ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/sd/
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/sd/ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/playlist cp TuneIn-Radio-VLC-master/tunein.lua ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/sd/
- In Windows, move the “tunein.lua” file to %AppData%/VLC/VideoLAN/lua/sd.
- In Mac OS X, move the “tunein.lua” file to VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/sd
sudo cp TuneIn-Radio-VLC-master/tunein.lua /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/sd/ sudo cp -R TuneIn-Radio-VLC-master/playlist/* /Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/share/lua/playlist/
- In Linux, move the “tunein.lua” file to ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/sd/
- move the “radiotimes.lua” and “streamtheworld.lua” files from the Playlist folder to “/lua/playlist” folder in the VLC directory.
cp TuneIn-Radio-VLC-master/playlist/* ~/.local/share/vlc/lua/playlist/
Open VLC. Go to “View -> Playlist”. At the sidebar, under the Internet section, you should now see “TuneIn Radio” in the list. Click on it and you will be able to access your Favorites.
Note that
- the TuneIn Radio will be LOST once I upgrade VLC (tested on Mac).
- on Linux, right click menu has an item called 'Information'. The 'Codec' tab will show the Location (IP address) information. Mac VLC does not have 'Information'.
Taiwan radios
- rtsp://live2.rti.org.tw/rti4.sdp (discovered by open http://music.rti.org.tw/music in Linux Chrome browser)
- rtmp://news98-t24.griffinmas.com/live/news98
Local radios
- WAMU: http://wamu-1.streamguys.com/wamu-1
- WETA: http://stream.weta.org:8000/;
- WGTS: http://sc1.christiannetcast.com:9032/;
- WTOP: https://20603.live.streamtheworld.com/WTOPFM.mp3
Edit network streaming history
- Linux, the configuration file is located at ~/.config/vlc/vlc-qt-interface.conf
- Windows, the configure file is %appdata%/vlc/vlc-qt-interface.conf
Use VLC to record internet radio (suitable if the stream is continuous)
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-record-internet-radio-using-vlc.html
sudo apt-get install vlc browser-plugin-vlc
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
sudo apt-get install lame libmp3lame0 sudo apt-get install ffmpeg sudo apt-get install libavcodec-extra-53 libavdevice-extra-53 libavfilter-extra-2 libavformat-extra-53 \ libavutil-extra-51 libpostproc-extra-52 libswscale-extra-2
A successful run will have an output like
VLC media player 2.0.3 Twoflower (revision 2.0.2-93-g77aa89e) [0x2329ca8] dummy interface: using the dummy interface module... [0x7fac2c007428] mux_dummy mux: Open [0x7fac2c003598] access_mms access: selecting stream[0x1] audio (39 Kib/s) [0x7fac2c003598] access_mms access: connection successful [0x7fac2c003598] access_mms access error: failed to send command [0x7fac2c005fe8] idummy demux: command `quit'
Play audio using a command line mode
See also my Beaglebone page for a comparison of different possibilities. For VLC, there are 3 interface modes. The following example is to run vlc in a text mode with the ncurses library.
sudo apt-get install vlc-nox vlc -I ncurses XXX.mp3 vlc --help
Play youtube using VLC from a command line
See this post
vlc -I http https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlW77conmAc
Keyboard shortcuts
cheatography.com and howtogeek
- Ctrl + arrow: forward/backward 1 minute (Add the 'CMD' key on macOS)
- Alt + arrow: forward/backward 10 seconds (Add the 'CMD' key on macOS)
- Shift + arrow: forward/backward 3 seconds (Add the 'CMD' key on macOS)
- [ or -: decrease speed
- ]: increase speed
VLC & screensaver
It seems the screensaver will be deactivated if some video is opened (even not it is not playing).