# forked-daapd and Radio Stream tweaking Radio streams have many different ways in how metadata is sent. Many should just work as expected, but a few may require some tweaking. If you are not seeing expected title, track, artist, artwork in forked-daapd clients or web UI, the following may help. First, understand what and how the particular stream is sending information. ffprobe is a command that can be used to interegrate most of the stream information. `ffprobe ` should give you some useful output, look at the Metadata section, below is an example. ``` Metadata: icy-br : 320 icy-description : DJ-mixed blend of modern and classic rock, electronica, world music, and more. Always 100% commercial-free icy-genre : Eclectic icy-name : Radio Paradise (320k aac) icy-pub : 1 icy-url : https://radioparadise.com StreamTitle : Depeche Mode - Strangelove StreamUrl : http://img.radioparadise.com/covers/l/B000002LCI.jpg ``` In the example above, all tags are populated with correct information, no modifications to forked-daapd configuration should be needed. Note that StreamUrl points to the artwork image file. Below is another example that will require some tweaks to forked-daapd, Notice `icy-name` is blank and `StreamUrl` doesn't point to an image. ``` Metadata: icy-br : 127 icy-pub : 0 icy-description : Unspecified description icy-url : icy-genre : various icy-name : StreamTitle : Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard StreamUrl : https://radio.stream.domain/api9/eventdata/49790578 ``` In the above, first fix is the blank name, second is the image artwork. ### 1) Stream Name/Title Set the name with an EXTINF tag in the m3u playlist file: ``` #EXTM3U #EXTINF:-1, - My Radio Stream Name http://radio.stream.domain/stream.url ``` The format is basically `#EXTINF:, - `. Length is -1 since it's a stream, `` was left blank since `StreamTitle` is accurate in the Metadata but `` was set to `My Radio Stream Name` since `icy-name` was blank. ### 2) Artwork (and track duration) If `StreamUrl` does not point directly to an artwork file then the link may be to a json file that contains an artwork link. If so, you can make forked-daapd download the file automatically and search for an artwork link, and also track duration. Try to download the file, e.g. with `curl "https://radio.stream.domain/api9/eventdata/49790578"`. Let's assume you get something like this: ``` { "eventId": 49793707, "eventStart": "2020-05-08 16:23:03", "eventFinish": "2020-05-08 16:27:21", "eventDuration": 254, "eventType": "Song", "eventSongTitle": "Pour Some Sugar On Me", "eventSongArtist": "Def Leppard", "eventImageUrl": "https://radio.stream.domain/artist/1-1/320x320/562.jpg?ver=1465083491", "eventImageUrlSmall": "https://radio.stream.domain/artist/1-1/160x160/562.jpg?ver=1465083491", "eventAppleMusicUrl": "https://geo.itunes.apple.com/dk/album/530707298?i=530707313" } ``` In this case, you would need to tell forked-daapd to look for "eventDuration" and "eventImageUrl" (or just "duration" and "url"). You can do that like this: ``` curl -X PUT "http://localhost:3689/api/settings/misc/streamurl_keywords_length" --data "{\"name\":\"streamurl_keywords_length\",\"value\":\"duration\"}" curl -X PUT "http://localhost:3689/api/settings/misc/streamurl_keywords_artwork_url" --data "{\"name\":\"streamurl_keywords_artwork_url\",\"value\":\"url\"} ``` If you want multiple search phrases then comma separate, e.g. "duration,length". If your radio station is not returning any artwork links, you can also just make a static artwork by placing a png/jpg in the same directory as the m3u, and with the same name, e.g. `My Radio Stream.jpg` for `My Radio Stream.m3u`.