Plsplay

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This is a script I often use to play Internet radio stations from the command line. Murtaugh

Discussion

Annoyingly, mplayer can't be used to directly play a "pls" file (common format for Internet radio stations). However, mplayer almost always *can* be used to play the stream, you just need to feed it the direct URL of the stream, which listed in the pls file itself (the pls is simply a text file giving one or more possible URLs of the feed). In this case, a simple Python script extracts the URLs and passes it on to mplayer to do the actual work. An optional numeric parameter inidicates which URL to use if multiple URLs are present in the file.

Code

#!/usr/bin/python

import re, sys, os

"""
usage:
	plsplay pls-or-other-textfile-path [index] [dumpfile]

where:
	index is a 1-based index in case of multiple URL matches
"""

# urlfinder = re.compile(r"([a-z]+://[-a-zA-Z0-9./?=&+%_:]*)")
urlfinder = re.compile(r"[a-z]+://[-a-zA-Z0-9./?=&+%_:]*")

# read groupindex (1-based), ie which URL match to use
# default is first matched URL
groupindex = 1
if len(sys.argv) >= 3:
	groupindex = int(sys.argv[2])

# optional dump file
dumpfile = None
if len(sys.argv) >= 4:
	dumpfile = sys.argv[3]

inp = open(sys.argv[1])
fc = inp.read()

matches=urlfinder.findall(fc)
if len(matches) > 0:
	url = matches[groupindex-1]

if url:
	print "found url:", url
	if dumpfile:
		os.system("mplayer -slave %s -dumpstream -dumpfile %s & sleep 5; (cat %s | mplayer -cache 32000 -)" % (url, dumpfile, dumpfile))
	else:
		os.system("mplayer %s" % url)
		
else:
	print "no url found"