For me Pandora works partly. I can create new channels but I cannot
listen to my favorite channels as set up online afterwards.
So somehow I are connected but not fully.
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kuntakinte;330279 Wrote:
> I am also using "hotspot shield" to listen to pandora on my pc/laptop.
>
> However, is it possible to get "hotspot shield" to work with slimcenter
> on a NAS or Windows Homeserver?
Sadly no. Hotshield is a web based vpn. SC outbound streaming traffic
isn't proxied thr
SilverRS8;257684 Wrote:
> I used 'hotspot shield lauch' a webvpn solution. The vpn is set up with
> a server in the US and also proxied through it.
I am also using "hotspot shield" to listen to pandora on my pc/laptop.
However, is it possible to get "hotspot shield" to work with slimcenter
on
Surprise.. It's been blocked..
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Hi All
try Globalpandora.com
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I don't understand this. It looks like this is for browsing in a window
where the url you connect to is different from the url you are seeing
so you can beat the work firewall etc. And they can pay for it by
putting advertising banners into the page.
But for squeezebox (I have no interest in play
amcluesent;257515 Wrote:
> >through squeezenetwork it has never stopped working<
>
> At least part of the SB3 connection to Pandora makes calls to a API
> services on the Squeezenetwork. Maybe this is sufficient 'proxy' for
> Pandora to be happy the user is in the USA?I suggest this kind of disc
Here's a post about Pandora that may be of interest:
http://www.digitalalchemy.tv/2007/05/how-to-listen-to-pandora-from-outside.html
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Jitterbug;259132 Wrote:
> Anyone know of similiar workaround for Rhapsody?Rhapsody works fine through
> SC7 or SqueezeNetwork outside the US, as
does Slacker. To the best of my knowledge, Rhapsody don't even do IP
address filtering, but they do ask for a US address when you sign up.
Slacker does
Anyone know of similiar workaround for Rhapsody?
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I used 'hotspot shield lauch' a webvpn solution. The vpn is set up with
a server in the US and also proxied through it. When activated,
www.pandora.com works just fine. I subscibed on this site because i
trust my creditcard data more to pandora.com than to
globalpandora.com.
Frank
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)p(;257600 Wrote:
> globalpandora.com will do it I think as you can do it all through the
> flash interface if I recall correctly. I am also a happy Pandora
> listener from the Netherlands ;)
>
> peter
Welkom. :) I am looking for a way to listen to Pandora via my SB3 and
not via the web interfa
SilverRS8;257558 Wrote:
> Thx. I read your post. Subscribed me through a proxy and Pandora works
> on my SB ;-) Living in the netherlands.
>
> For web pandora I now use globalpandora.com.
>
> Frank
Which proxy is that? I'd like to know, as I live in the Netherlands as
well and I still hate bei
smc2911;257524 Wrote:
> Pandora was cut off from Australia about 9 months ago and kept working
> for me on the Squeezebox thanks to the routing via Squeezenetwork. The
> only problem then was when my subscription expired, I couldn't log into
> Pandora to renew! That's when a work proxy server in
Pandora was cut off from Australia about 9 months ago and kept working
for me on the Squeezebox thanks to the routing via Squeezenetwork. The
only problem then was when my subscription expired, I couldn't log into
Pandora to renew! That's when a work proxy server in the US can come in
handy... not
>through squeezenetwork it has never stopped working<
At least part of the SB3 connection to Pandora makes calls to a API
services on the Squeezenetwork. Maybe this is sufficient 'proxy' for
Pandora to be happy the user is in the USA?
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There's another thread discussing a Pandora-alternativ 'here'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=42023). Anybody clever
enough to get that working with the Squeezebox?
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Quasarpod;256705 Wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if the info on this website will allow us to continue
> receiving Pandora on Squeezebox in the UK?
I don't think so. This changes the proxy used by IE on your PC but
cannot control your SB as it connects directly to your router.
You could, however, str
So we're losing Pandora in the UK.
Can anyone tell me if the info on this website will allow us to
continue receiving Pandora on Squeezebox in the UK?
http://openpandora.blogspot.com/2007/06/complete-guide-for-using-openpandora.html
Best wishes
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Signed it. If you're in the UK and reading this, you have a duty to
sign it too !
I want my Pandora back. sob sob.
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Guys, just thought you'd be interested to hear the reply I got from
Pandora re: the recent news. It might be good to get some support
through the petition too link is at the end of the quote.
Cheers,
J.
Reply:
"Thanks for your note and your understanding Jon. Blocking our site
from UK use is t
I have also just purchased a Squeezebox solely to stream from Pandora in
the UK...I assume that the email from Tim Westergren was accurate when
he said that he would be blocking UK IP addresses.if anyone has a
workaround, would be seriously grateful for a private email
Neil
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cliveb;256441 Wrote:
> Actually if we're going to nit-pick, it's 510,000 pence (ie. £5,100).
> But that doesn't alter the fact that the powers that be have definitely
> shot themselves in the foot.
*raises eyes heavenwards at self* you are, of course, right.
I thought for a minute that I migh
cliveb;256441 Wrote:
> Actually if we're going to nit-pick, it's 510,000 pence (ie. £5,100).
> But that doesn't alter the fact that the powers that be have definitely
> shot themselves in the foot.
Put another way if each listener gets 80 songs per day (4hrs @ 3mins
per song) = 2400 a month then
Siduhe;256411 Wrote:
> It's 0.085 pence (about a twelfth of a pence), not 8.5p.
>
> But it still adds up...as in the example below:
>
> 6 million songs (200,000 users x 30 songs) per month is £510,000
Actually if we're going to nit-pick, it's 510,000 pence (ie. £5,100).
But that doesn't alter
It's 0.085 pence (about a twelfth of a pence), not 8.5p.
But it still adds up...as in the example below:
6 million songs (200,000 users x 30 songs) per month is £510,000
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Siduhe,
Thanks for that detailed response. At 8.5p per song, per stream, per
user, I can see why Pandora had issue.
Imagine if a regular FM Radio station had to pay per listener, per
song, per play ! We'd never hear a single song played.
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Yockers,
The actual royalty payments are fixed by the UK Copyright Tribunal - no
room for negotiation. The problem is that the royalty format put
forward in the UK by the MCPS/PRS doesn't take account of the Pandora
model - it is a 'per song' format but is required each time a song is
played. Pa
I'd be interested to find out exactly how much the record companies
where after. How much, exactly, is too much ?
How inventive where Pandora in their negotiations ? After all, our
saved radio stations would be valuable information to a record
companies marketing department.
And I was always a
Ramage;255869 Wrote:
> Deano, did you get a refund?
I had an email from Pandora last night offering me a refund on the
unused portion of my subscription despite not having asked for one -
can't say much fairer than that.
I intend keeping the remainder of my subscription running to see if I
can
Regarding Pandora we have the same problems in Germany . Now the only
available and good (just my opinion!) service is Napster. Are there any
plans to support Napster in the near future?
Thanks
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Thanks for your explanation snarlydwarf. I can never get a handle on the
value of advertising. I imagine the typical punter to be like myself -
not once have I been motivated to buy a Big-Mac while listening to
Pandora. I kind of have a figure in my head of pennies per seat per day
flowing back in
iceled;256097 Wrote:
> Seeing as though slingbox users are prepared to pay a subscription for
> the use of Pandora (once the free trial period is over) I thought
> access through the networks used by slingbox could be organized for
> paying customers. I don't know who's been banking the subscript
Seeing as though slingbox users are prepared to pay a subscription for
the use of Pandora (once the free trial period is over) I thought
access through the networks used by slingbox could be organized for
paying customers. I don't know who's been banking the subscription
money so far, but surely s
This isn't anything that Logitech can control. Pandora has taken a
business decision that it cannot meet the licence fees that are being
demanded by the record labels and publishers representatives in the UK
and is withdrawing entirely from the UK market.
They did something similar in the rest
Hi all, I've been saving-up to get a squeezebox specifically for
listening to Pandora. Just as I was about to buy it, I get this email
explaining that the service to the UK will be discontinued.
What's the score? Will it really dump people who've paid out for the
hardware and subscriptions to the
I have just replied to Tim to see if they are refunding or not, not that
it's the money I'm upset about - I can't lose Pandora!
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ar$e!! :(
So all we have now is Last.fm ?? But for how long?
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Another spectacular own goal by the PPL (which represents the record
labels) and the MCPS/PRS Alliance (which represents music publishers).
A lot of it is to do with the way Pandora operates (individual and
specialised streams for users) - I understand the licences being
demanded in the UK are bo
No refund as yet, although I'm sure they will provide one, when the time
comes.
Part of me is just hoping it will continue working on the SB. Don't
know why it would.
Are there any alternatives in the UK?
Rhapsody, Slacker & now Pandora are all US only.
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Typical - I renewed my subscription only this weekend!!
Chances of a refund?!
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Deano;255737 Wrote:
> This is part of an email I just received from Pandora:
>
>
>
> This is an email I hoped I would never have to send.
>
> Pandora will stop streaming to the UK as of January 15th, 2008.
>
> We know there is a lot of support from listeners and artists in the UK
> for P
>And then they complain about piracy<
Yep, and with the RIAA tilting at 'fair use' now too, you may as well
just join in with the pirates!
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And then they complain about piracy (not Pandora, the music
industry...).
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This is part of an email I just received from Pandora:
This is an email I hoped I would never have to send.
Pandora will stop streaming to the UK as of January 15th, 2008.
We know there is a lot of support from listeners and artists in the UK
for Pandora and remain hopeful that at some po
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