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Requirements
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- Python 3.x with argparse (which is already included in Python >= 3.2)
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Installation
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- Copy the config file settings.ini into your local settings directory,
depending on which platform you are using this program, e.g.:
* Linux: $HOME/.config/radiorec/settings.ini or
* Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/radiorec/settings.ini
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or use the commandline option '-s' to specify the location of the
settings.ini file.
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- Adjust the settings to your needs. You can happily add more radio stations
to the STATIONS section.
!!! Check at least the the target_dir !!!
- The script file radiorec.py can be placed wherever you want.
Usage
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Open a shell and go to the directory where radiorec.py is located.
General usage:
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* Windows: py radiorec.py […]
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* Linux: python3 radiorec.py […] OR JUST ./radiorec.py […]
What you want to do first is getting some help about how to use the scipt:
./radiorec.py --help
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or get some help for the record command:
./radiorec.py record --help
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There are two main commands: record and list.
Recording a radio station usually works as follows:
./radiorec.py record <station> <duration> [name]
<station> is the radio station name, for example: dlf
<duration> is how long the recording runs in minutes, for example: 60
[name] is not required and is (currently) just appended to the filename.
Thus the command line is:
./radiorec.py record dlf 60 mytest
You can get a list of all known radio stations with:
./radiorec.py list
You can edit/add the radio stations in the STATIONS section of the settings
file.
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Scheduling the recording task
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Using Linux, you can use "at" for scheduling, for example:
at 22:00 friday
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> /path/to/radiorec.py record dlf 60 mytest
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[CTRL-D]
The recording then starts on the upcoming friday at 10 pm.
Please have a look at the manual page of "at" for more information about
how to schedule your recording tasks.
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Known problems
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The Windows command line (cmd and powershell) still has problems with UTF-8.
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Using the --verbose option might cause the script to crash with an
UnicodeEncodeError. If you want to avoid the crash, you have to do both,
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change the command line codepage and the font. For example, doing a
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"chcp 65001" and changing the font to "Lucidia Console" should help.
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Acknowledgements
================
This project got inspiration from the dradio project by prometoys
(https://github.com/prometoys/dradio). Thanks for that!
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--
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If you have any questions or suggestions (or bug reports!), feel free to use
the github issue tracker: https://github.com/beedaddy/radiorec/issues