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Simple, fast and light-weight internet radio player for Windows and Linux

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RadioStream


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Please note that RadioStream is not being actively developed. I made it as a side project during my studies while my main focus was on learning new C++ related concepts.


Simple, fast and light-weight internet radio player for Windows and Linux.

Do not consider master branch to be stable release, for now it contains the fundamental features in their basic form. Latest tested release goes on the master branch, while develop branch is used for creating new content before releasing. You should branch from develop if you want to make changes.

You can download pre-built binaries here.

How to build

Requirements

  • CMake 3.13+
  • Compiler with C++17 support ( tested with gcc-8 / Visual Studio 15 2017)

Linux (Ubuntu)

The easiest way to build is using CMake. Make sure that CMake uses g++-8 (or later) as a C++ compiler. Just open terminal in the project directory and run:

cmake

Followed by:

make

Be sure to have all system dependencies installed. To be precise you should check dockerfile that is used to setup CI environment. It can be found in root project directory in file Dockerfile. Roughly you need to have installed following packages.

apt-get install -y libx11-dev libfreetype6 libfreetype6-dev libxft-dev libxcursor-dev libssl-dev

Windows

Again the easiest way is to use CMake. Command below is for Visual Studio 15 2017 but you can use any version that supports C++17.

cmake -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"

You also need to have OpenSSL installed (for example with choco). and set OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR environment variable to its root directory.

Then you can work directly with generated Visual Studio solution.

Info when building for the first time

First time CMake is run the dependencies are going to be downloaded. This may take some time depending on your connection. The first time you build the project dependencies are also going to get build so it might also take quite a while to finish. Consecutive builds should be much quicker.

If you have any problems you should post an issue.

Dependencies

nana https://github.com/cnjinhao/nana (fork)
BASS https://www.un4seen.com/
JSON for Modern C++ https://nlohmann.github.io/json/
POCO C++ Libraries https://pocoproject.org/index.html
clip https://github.com/dacap/clip
OpenSSL https://www.openssl.org/

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