Open WgpArch opened 6 years ago
All stations, or a specific station? Which distribution are you using? Are you using the Flatpak package?
Hi I use Arch linux and are using Gradio 7.1-1 and no not all stations but the Hungarian Italo disco were the one having issues and I installed Gradio using Trizen.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 9:19 PM Häcker Felix notifications@github.com wrote:
All stations, or a specific station? Which distribution are you using? Are you using the Flatpak package?
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@WgpArch If the station is broken here for 30 days, it should be automatically removed from both the website and Gradio as a client that uses its API. To fix that, you could find a streaming URL and resubmit it using this form. After doing so, the station will be available within Gradio immediately (I've personally submitted a few stations today). Unfortunately, you didn't mention the name of the station, so I'm unable to find it.
Please keep in mind that editing stations there is currently not possible (due to previous vandalism), so be sure to enter as much metadata as possible.
@haecker-felix This doesn't seem like Gradio issue.
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Detailed Description
I have Gradio 7-1-1 installed and stations I listen to works then suddenly the next I want to listen to them again it shows station broken but were working previously.