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A library to fetch data from the radio-browser.info catalog of online radio stations.
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Simple Radio App developed with React and Tailwind CSS
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This webapp brings to you webradio from all over the world.
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Radio Browser App
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Digital Radio Station Player
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An esp32 app to play web-radio or music files from a local lamp or llmp server. Needs a separate VS1053 decoder board. Compiles in the Arduino IDE.
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A web-based esp32 music player for webradio and mp3/ogg/aac/aac+ files from a lamp or llmp server. Sound output comes from a separate VS1053 mp3/aac/ogg/wav decoder breakout board.
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A desktop radio app made with Neutralino.js and Vue.js
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Typescript module for Radio Browser API
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Nodejs module for Radio-browser API
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radio browser app that uses www.radio-browser.info on android
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Internet radio directory for desktop written in tornadofx
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Client for the Radio Browser API
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Listen to Radio on Internet
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RadioBrowserWrapper is a lightweight, easy-to-use .NET wrapper for the Radio Browser API, enabling seamless integration with online radio stations and stream discovery.
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Utility to submit listens to ListenBrainz done with a dumb radio receiver
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