Storm or anyone, Is this the correct format for MPV? I'll put GlennPSWD as my password and 1234 as the username:
mpv --quiet https://1234:Glennspswd@ https://www.broadcastify.com/webPlayer/30172/web Then I will try to make a script which I have never done before in Linux and put it in local.rc. I've never done any of this, so bear with me please. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Storm Dragon" <stormdragon2...@gmail.com> To: "Glenn K0LNY" <glenner...@cableone.net> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2020 2:05 AM Subject: Re: streaming web page from the CLI Howdy Glenn, Mpv may be able to do what you want. Try something like this: mpv --quiet 'https://username:password@url' HTH Storm On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 11:18:11PM -0500, ) wrote: >Hi, >I have a broadcastify/radio reference account that I use to stream local >police and fire, since they are all digital now. >I would like to boot to a CLI and interface the web page and stream this. >I've been doing this from my main windows computer, but I want to do it >with a less powerful computer. >I would need to enter my username and password to stream it without >commercials. >Is there a CLI utility that would work for this, or would I need to use a >text-based browser to log into the page and enter my login information? >I'm sure I can get the URL that goes to the right page, so maybe the Linux >version of a shortcut that includes the browser and link in it? >I've used Links in Linux I believe, I don't think it was windows CLI, but I >had gotten an idea of that and I'm not sure if it is friendly for edit >fields. >Any suggestions are appreciated. > >Thanks > >Glenn >-- >Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list >Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com >https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility -- ⛈🐲 Accessible low cost computers for everyone! https://stormux.org My PeerTube channel: https://tube.wolfe.casa/video-channels/billy_channel Get my public PGP key: gpg --recv-key 43DDC193 The great thing about Object Oriented code is that it can make small, simple problems look like large, complex ones. "Every day is Halloween" Type O Negative - Black No. One -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility