I appreciate that it doesn't solve the bug but in practical terms
streamtuner2 resolves the issue for me. I hope it makes its way
into Debian. It seems that the original streamtuner could be fixed but
as far as I know it hasn't been maintained upstream for years.
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Shoutcast.com changed the website format (twice) and is no longer parsable
by streamtuner.
As for VLC and the legal problems, I guess this has something to do with the
actual Shoutcast API. That API requires a key, and to get one you need to
comply with that license boo.
Since streamtuner parses t
Unfortunately there may be an open source license compatibility issue if
the streamtuner plug-in is fixed. Here is what the VLC people are
dealing with presently.
http://www.videolan.org/press/2010-1.html
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The shoutcast plug-in no longer fetches any streams. It fetches "Top streams"
(empty) and offers a search option (nothing to search!).
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