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    How to save stream url so it shows in the file explorer?

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      br_shadow
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      Hi, I have a stream url that I would like to save as a file, so that Strawberry can view it from its file explorer and I can just double-click to listen to it. However, I tried saving it as '.url' but it is not shown in the explorer, I think because Strawberry only accepts music files. When I tried saving the link as '.mp3' it shows in the explorer, and I am able to add it to the playlist, but when I try to play it it gives me the following error:

      Could not determine type of stream.
      
      ../gstreamer/subprojects/gstreamer/plugins/elements/gsttypefindelement.c(1186): gst_type_find_element_loop (): /GstPlayBin3:pipeline-13-pipeline/GstURIDecodeBin3:uridecodebin3/GstURISourceBin:urisourcebin51/GstTypeFindElement:typefindelement56
      
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        jonas @br_shadow
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        @br_shadow
        Chances are that it's not supported by gstreamer.

        Try: gst-discoverer-1.0 <URL>

        Does the stream play in other players, or the web browser?

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          br_shadow @jonas
          last edited by br_shadow

          @jonas

          The stream is supported by Strawberry. I can play if I enter the URL. But I don't know how to make a file to make it discoverable in the in-built file explorer of Strawberry that only sees audio files.

          gst-discoverer-1.0 http://live-radio01.mediahubaustralia.com/6FMW/mp3/
          Analyzing http://live-radio01.mediahubaustralia.com/6FMW/mp3/
          Done discovering http://live-radio01.mediahubaustralia.com/6FMW/mp3/
          
          Properties:
            Duration: 99:99:99.999999999
            Seekable: no
            Live: no
            unknown #0: ICY internet radio
              audio #1: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3)
                Stream ID: db92c8346abf94ee043a27139bd685df9c148b042368ba2b080890140266f8f4
                Language: <unknown>
                Channels: 2 (front-left, front-right)
                Sample rate: 44100
                Depth: 16
                Bitrate: 96000
                Max bitrate: 0
          
          
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            silver-sun @br_shadow
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            @br_shadow
            Try saving the stream as a playlist.

            -- Make a new playlist.

            -- Open the stream URL in the new playlist and test it to see if it plays. Sounds like you have already done this.

            -- Save the playlist. In the "Save playlist" dialog you can choose to save it as a XSPF file. You can also name the playlist whatever you want. Navigate to the location you wish to save the file and click "Save".

            -- Now you will be able to use Strawberry's "file explorer" to find the playlist file and open it from there.

            -- To have the stream play by double clicking, make sure you have it set to do that in Settings > Behavior > Double clicking a song will...

            I tested your stream with the above method and everything worked.

            I actually have created a playlist with several of my favorite radio stations, which I leave open in a playlist tab. Gets the job done.

            I am on Linux, but I would imagine the same principles would apply to any OS.

            Good luck!

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              br_shadow @silver-sun
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              @silver-sun That is smart! Solved my question. Thank you!

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