Radio? Sure!
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InformationThis installer has been approved by the team. InformationsPlatforms: Feedbacks2 0 DescriptionRadioSure allows you to browse through a huge variety of stations, sorting by language, country, genre and title. You can also add new stations and toggle a variety of configuration settings that run from enabling hotkeys to recording radio. * It has the ability to record streams. MP3 streams are always recorded with the original bitrate because there is no encoding performed at all. The stream is just written into the file as is. * Free stations database, over 30000 stations. ScreenshotsSource code |
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Dadu042 | Monday 3 February 2020 at 0:44 |
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InformationThis update has been approved by the team. DifferencesNew source codeReplies |
Dadu042 | Friday 19 April 2019 at 23:21 |
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WarningThis update has not been approved yet by the team. Messagev2.2.1046 (RadioSure.exe: january 2016) does work. See also these test reports : https://appdb.winehq.org/ DifferencesNew source codeReplies |
splat | Sunday 24 February 2019 at 1:51 |
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I did a manual install of this program. This program works without having to do anything special. EXCEPT: you have to manually add the launch icon.
Notes: I am running Debian Stretch (stable) I am running wine-4.0 (Debian 4.0-1~bpo9+2) from Debian backports.
This step tells Debian to use the i386 architecture as well as amd64. You should do this even if you do not follow the backports instructions below. I origianally had a lot of problems with wine and it was because of not doing this. # dpkg --add-architecture i386 # apt update # apt upgrade (make sure all your software is up to date!)
To install from backports, first add backports to your repos. # echo "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/stretch-backports.list # apt update Then install (or re-install) Wine:
# apt install \ wine/stretch-backports \ wine32/stretch-backports \ wine64/stretch-backports \ libwine/stretch-backports \ libwine:i386/stretch-backports \ fonts-wine/stretch-backports This will install Wine 4.?.? from backports, and should give improved compatibility.
Also, I create a 32bit wine prefix: $ WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.wine wine wineboot
Then I run winetricks and install core fonts to the default wine prefix (~/.wine)
If you are using an unmodified "sources.list" file, you may need to add "contrib" to your repositories: # nano /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian/ stretch main contrib deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates main contrib
This is because winetricks is located in the "contrib" section. https://packages.debian.org/stretch/winetricks
An unrelated FYI... If you use multimedia applications you might want to do the following to get newer/updated software... I'm pretty sure this will also work with Ubuntu. Add deb-multimedia.org to your repos. Check out their software!
# echo "deb http://deb-multimedia.org stretch main non-free" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-multimedia.list
AFTER following the instructions on their home page to install their keyring, do this: # apt update # apt upgrade
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