Electron-based radio streaming software
Odio is an Electron-based streaming software that allows you to choose from twenty-thousand radio stations from around the world. These stations have been organized to allow you to filter out stations you want to listen to. You can search for stations using their name, tag, country or language. Odio is a free application, but it is not open source. So, you will not be able to add a stream. Neither will you be able to search through the radio data system for stations that support Odio.
Neat radio streaming app
Odio is a radio streaming platform that uses Chromium and Node.js. This application has two editions: installer and portable. Its installer version is available for Windows devices running a Windows 7, 8 or 10 operating system. It will only take up 5.8 MB of memory on your PC. The portable edition can be installed on Ubuntu, an open-source software operating system. This version will prevent you from opening the Windows command line often. Both versions offer a flat and organized user interface, allowing you to easily browse radio channels.
As an Electron-based software, Odio will automatically update itself. If you’re knowledgeable with Chromium Developer tools, you can use them within the Odio app. This will allow you to find bottlenecks and inefficiencies in the program. Issues can be reported on Odio’s official GitHub profile.
When you launch Odio, you can select a dark or light theme. You will see on your left-hand side your Odio favourites, recently played channels, filters, and other settings. In addition, you can find information about the radio stations you are listening to. Odio offers its country of origin, codec, bit rate, and last check time. All-in-all, Odio’s features allow you to customise your listening experience.