URL Radio is a fork from Transistor.
URL Radio is an application with a minimalist approach to listening to radio over the Internet.
URL Radio only offers a very basic search option, and it imports audio streaming links when you tap them in a web browser.
Pull request are welcome at any time.
URL Radio is free software. It is released under the MIT open source license.
🚗 Enable URL Radio in Android Auto
It is possible to use URL Radio on Android Auto if you have enabled unknown sources in Android Auto developer settings.
To enable:
- Go to Android Auto settings and tap Version about 10 times to enable developer settings.
- Tap on the hamburger menu on the top right and tap on Developer Settings.
- Enable unknown sources.
URL Radio should be available in Android Auto the next time you launch it.
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💡 Frequent Questions
Q: How can I add a radio station
A: There are three ways to add a radio station to URL Radio: Use Search, add playlist file address (M3U, PLS), enter a raw stream address. The last way will not support the update feature.
Q: How does the update feature work?
A: The update feature will try to fetch the current stream address of a station as well as the updated name and station image. The feature will not work for stations added via a raw stream address, or for stations imported from URL Radio v3.
Q: Where do the radio station search results come from?
A: URL Radio searches the radio-browser.info online database.
You can help out the radio-browser.info community by adding the missing station to their database.
🔊 Supported formats
Supported formats | 🔊 |
---|---|
AAC | ✅ |
AAC+ | ✅ |
FLAC | ✅ |
HLS (M3U8) | ✅ |
M3U | ✅ |
MP3 | ✅ |
OGG (Vorbis) | ✅ |
OPUS | ✅ |
PLS | ✅ |
📜️ Credit
Base app Transistor ❤️