RadioSpiral client written in Golang, for native Linux support. It uses Flyte as the GUI and MPlayer as the backend to stream from the radio.
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README.md

RadioSpiral Player for GNU/Linux

This is the official native GNU/Linux application to listen to RadioSpiral and keep informed about the upcoming shows. Self contained app, just requiring having MPlayer installed on the system.

It uses Flyte as the GUI and MPlayer as the backend to stream from the radio.

Installation

Just put it in your path or copy to $HOME/.local/bin (ensure that it is in your path!).

Running

Launch the application and press play, that's all. You can pause the stream and control the volume with the buttons provided for that and the application will update itself to show you what's playing and the next live show for the radio.