![]() ![]() Please support Behind the Scenes by using these links when shopping online. Start learning more about the Raspberry Pi & Linux with SkillShare (first month free) Support us Also seeĪn introduction to BIN Bash-ing on Raspbian The most up to date link will be required. Direct stream links can vary based on individual server availability. Using PLS, ASX or M3U links is apparently the best, as these links are usually permanent and will not change. While some media players may need PLS or M3U files, Raspbian’s Mplayer will need ‘direct stream links’ (a link to the actual streaming server) or ASX files (advance stream director files which store playlists). Mplayer will be used to play internet radio. A few additional radio stations are also mentioned. This post will be using Radio Sonder Grense (RSG), as an example, but other radio stations can also be used. The terminal or Bash scripts will be used for the streaming commands. ![]() Internet radio stations can be streamed on a Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi OS (formerly known as Raspbian). Introduction to streaming internet radio on a Raspberry Pi
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