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Odio - Radio Streaming App for Windows, Mac and Linux DistroTube

Odio - Radio Streaming App for Windows, Mac and Linux DistroTube

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Odio - Radio Streaming App for Windows, Mac and Linux DistroTube Odio is a free (as in beer) radio streaming app that is available on Windows, Mac and Linux. On Linux, you can install odio as a snap package with sudo snap install odio
Date: 2022-03-30

Comments and reviews: 10


Love it Derek, the perfect companion to Spotify which I always install by default as I've had a premium account for nearly 10 years. Shame Odio is a snap (not a fan of those) but they have their use. The dark theme sold it to me.
For hardware compatibility reasons I can't currently run my minimalist and themed Bunsen on my new PC which is a current generation Intel NUC. So I'm currently experimenting with stripping out Plasma into a dark themed minimal Openbox style install with right click menu and clean panel. I'm selecting apps which which look sharp with a dark theme and this will fit right in: )

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Why are there no music players that looks like Odio, Auryo and Spotify on Linux? Most of the music players (if not all) are very ugly and outdated in design.
E. g. Clementine, DeaDBeeF, Exaile, Qmmp, Kaffeine, Audacious, Pragha, Gnome Music, Quod Libet, Lollypop, Rhythmbox, Babe, Noise, Melody, Musique, Museeks, Parole, Harmony (paid, Sayonara, Mpc, Eina, Guayadeque.
Maybe, the most similar in design is Elisa. But it still not look like these streaming music players.

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04: 27 - There is something wrong. As you can see, there are duplicate countries in the list.
The first one is Brazil, there are two of them, Brasil (with S) and it has 26 stations and Brazil (with Z) with 421 stations. Why is it?
04: 34 - Same issue with United States. There is United States with only 14 stations available and there is United States (of America) with 3737 stations. That's odd!

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I love classic rock, progressive rock is probably pretty close 2nd with indie rock coming a close 3rd. So, I certainly don't mind classical music. I gonna try this app. I've used Cybermedia apps forever to access media online like this or my built in player on Samsung or podcasting. This seems to kinda simplify that a little. I thank you ask always for the tips and tricks.
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I caught this video quickly, eh? Derek, glad to hear you are a trombonist. I played tuba in jr. high school through college, but was not a music major and did not play after that. I miss it. Looks like a nice app, but I'd guess many will reject it because it is a snap pack and not open source. Cheers, Andy PS: First!
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There in the background.
Is it Stallman on the cover of book titled -Free as in freedom-?
I guess it was necesity to place this book there to maintain aproperiate balance of -source freedom- due to fact presented application isn't free enough.
Just joking: )
Good work man, keep up.

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What menu program do you use to search and open programs? As much as I like bspwm, I do miss Mutter in GNOME as it supports magnification for the visually impaired and night mode which adjusts the color temperature of the screen to make it appear warm white when it's night time.
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Might as well install open source spyware. Closed source without any license info at all means you are the product and they could be installing whatever they want on it that you can't check on. Use VLC, stream from that, call it good.
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Apparently someone has submitted a bug report that the source code is missing in the repos and releases; here's hoping the dev's -accidentally- made it a private repo.
Still, good to see electron is still popular.

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Another good radio streaming app (opensource) is streamtuner2. In combo with streamripper you can also record the stream to fine cutted mp3 files. Should be in the repos.
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