On 16/03/2012 15:15, olivier dufour wrote: > > 1) It does not reliably load streaming internet audio. (Some links do not > work, some take several tries to load) > we use gstreamer as backend. So it is maybe the backend issue. > Anyway, feel free to open a bug on bugzilla with detail. Weirdly enough, I've never experienced issues streaming in totem what I could not stream in Banshee. I don't have the streams with me right now, but I probably should have filed a bug, yes. > [...] > 3) It does not come with sets of pre-bookmarked internet radio streams > We have a list that distribution can set up. So complain to your distribution. I've tried implementing this in the packaging for Ubuntu and Debian, but it went to hell as I (as far as I could recall) needed to use one xspf playlist per genre (unlike Rhythmbox which manages to put everything into a single xspf playlist), and various other issues I can't remember. I should probably dig out my branch for this and try again. The optimal solution would be to have a common format that both Rhythmbox and Banshee (and potentially other players) can use. Currently, both use xspf for specifying the default radio stations, but have really different ways of representing the genre. For the record, Rhythmbox's xspf playlist can be found here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/rhythmbox/precise/view/head:/plugins/iradio/iradio-initial.xspf -- Kind regards, Loong Jin
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