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TuneFinderMUI

TuneFinderMUI is a MUI-based Internet Radio browser for AmigaOS 3.x. For Intuition-based version check TuneFinder.

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Features

  • Browse Internet radio stations using Radio Browser API
  • Search by name, country, codec and tags
  • Play stations directly in AmigaAMP
  • Save favorite stations
  • Export stations to PLS format
  • Support for HTTPS streams
  • Filter broken stations
  • Configurable API settings

Requirements

  • AmigaOS 3.x
  • MUI 3.8+
  • AmigaAMP (for playback functionality)
  • bsdsocket.library
  • Working TCP/IP stack

Installation

Run Install_TuneFinder script to install TuneFinderMUI to your system.

Usage

  • Use the search fields to find stations by name, country, codec or tags
  • Double click a station or use the play button to start playback in AmigaAMP
  • Use the Fav+ button to add stations to favorites
  • Use the Save button to save stations as PLS files
  • Access settings through Project -> Settings menu or System virtual group

Configuration

Settings are stored in:

  • ENVARC:TuneFinderMUI/apihost
  • ENVARC:TuneFinderMUI/apiport
  • ENVARC:TuneFinderMUI/countries.cfg
  • ENVARC:TuneFinderMUI/favorites.cfg

Features Comparison

TuneFinderMUI provides:

  • Radio station browsing
  • AmigaAMP integration
  • Favorites management
  • PLS export
  • MUI-based interface
  • Improved settings management
  • Better visual feedback
  • More configurable options

Credits

  • Interface design by Philippe Carpentier @flype44
  • Icons design by Thomas Blatt
  • Developed by @sandlbn

License

Free to use and distribute

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