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====== ((( o ))) | | | ---===--- ANONRADIO ======
ANONRADIO (formerly SDF Radio) is a streaming "internet radio station".
To see the program schedule, visit http://anonradio.net
===== To Listen to ANONRADIO =====
The easiest way to start listening is to visit http://anonradio.net/listen in your web browser, and launch the web player.
Alternatively, you can use your favorite media player to open the live stream at "http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio"
Don't know how to do that? Fear not! Below are instructions for how to do that with some popular media players.
==== On Windows ====
=== VLC media player (http://videolan.org) ===
- File -> Open Network
- enter: http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio
To get around occasional drops in the stream which may occur when DJs/programs are changing, select Playback -> Repeat One.
==== On MacOSX ====
* Click on the M3U play icon on http://anonradio.net, or use http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio.m3u
==== On Linux or BSD ====
=== VLC media player (http://videolan.org) ===
Using the GUI:
- Go to Media → Open Network Stream
- Enter the address http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio and press the **Play** button
Using the ncurses interface ("nvlc"):
- Press P to show the playlist screen.
- Press A to add an item to the playlist
- Enter http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio in the "Open:" field and press Enter
Or, if you start VLC from the command line, you can specify the stream to open:
$ vlc "http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio"
=== mplayer (https://www.mplayerhq.hu) ===
At your shell, type:
$ mplayer http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio
=== mpv (http://mpv.io) ===
This one's a little different — wait, no it's not. At your shell, type:
$ mpv "http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio"
=== ncmpcpp (http://rybczak.net/ncmpcpp/) ===
- In "ncmpcpp", press 2 to access playlists
- Press a to add a station.
- Add "http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio" and press enter.
=== SoX ([[http://sox.sourceforge.net/|http://sox.sourceforge.net]]) ===
At the shell:
$ play -t mp3 http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio.m3u
note: the "play" command is part of the "SoX" program.
To make it more useful for ANONRADIO use, it's helpful to put it into a shell script like so:
"#!/bin/sh -e
# anonradio - streams SDF ANONradio via sox(1);
# retries automatically if stream dropped
if [ -x $(which sox) ]; then
trap 'printf "\n anonradio stream terminated... \n" && exit 0' 2
clear
while [ 1 ]
do clear
printf "\nSDF ANONradio - http://anonradio.net - ^C to cancel\n"
sox -V0 -t mp3 http://anonradio.net:8000/anonradio.m3u -d
sleep 5
done
else
echo 'sox(1) not found or not executable - exiting...'
exit 1
fi
exit 0"
The above script will automatically reconnect to the anonradio stream if it gets dropped due to a DJ change or network abberation. Stream is terminated using the CNTL+C keys. See the "sox(1)" manpage for the full list of options.
$Id: anonradio.html,v 1.17 2019/01/15 05:34:50 jgw Exp $