Send a PM to the OP ( eflafargue) as he starting trying to modify it.
The plugin is minimal - the main difficulty will be trying to create
IOCTLs to control/read silabs dongles. The Radioshark plugin works for
32 bit distros - the IOCTL data structure may vary depending on 32 bit
or 64 bit ker
bpa;451085 Wrote:
> The Radioshark has a totally different tuning interface to the Silabs
> chips based FM receiver and no feedback (e.g no signal strength).
> Radioshark has AM/FM but no RDS.
I understand; but, that doesn't mean a derivative needs to stay that
way. :)
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> Maybe I'll take a look at the RadioShark plugin and see if that can be
> bent to my will.
>
The Radioshark has a totally different tuning interface to the Silabs
chips based FM receiver and no feedback (e.g no signal strength).
Radioshark has AM/FM but no RDS.
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I got the Icecast streaming working on my Ubuntu (Intel Atom based)
system based on the HowTo: at the start of this thread. Now I can
listen to the FM receiver on all of my SBs. My RDSQuery is not loading
correctly (can't find librds.so.0; something stupid, I'm sure) so I
can't see changing text
In case someone else looks at this thread, I'll answer my own question:
Q: Do you know if the PCM -> Ogg format conversion requires floating
point?
A: Yes. The IceS program converts the PCM to Ogg-Vorbis. Vorbis uses
a DCT in constructing the compressed stream.
I continue looking for a solut
bpa;450102 Wrote:
> The disadvantage of the waveinput method is the inability to change
> station from SB.
>
Luckily I only really listen to one radio station ;)
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Yes, it will. Yes, all of them. Yes, SoftSqueeze as well. What ?
I SAID ALL OF THEM !
The disadvantage of the waveinput method is the inability to change
station from SB.
Hissy & crackly sounds like antenna problems.
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I've just been playing around with it some more, trying out even more
random versions of the dll and various player apps.
Somewhere along the line it started working again. For the first time
since I got it I managed to tune it into Radio 4.
However, the sound is not good, very hissy and crackly
>
> I have a feeling one of the apps I ran against it probably tried to
> update the firmware and broke it.
>
It's possible - the firmware is actually in the DLL and not the
accompanying app. So when you are trying different version you need to
delete the old DLL and reboot before trying the
"RDing PCear FM Radio"
I have tried using it under XP and Vista, no joy on either of them. I
have a feeling one of the apps I ran against it probably tried to update
the firmware and broke it.
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Yes, it will. Yes, all of them. Yes, SoftSqueeze as well. What ?
I SAID ALL OF THEM
andynormancx,
Does the dongle appear in the Control Panel for recording devices ? If
so what is the name being shown ?
I have managed to obtain an ADS InstantFM. It works OK on XP but so
far not on Vista. I think I can mod my SharkPlayer plugin to stream
the FM in Windows.
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I'm using the Silicon Labs 'USB FM Radio Reference Design'
(http://www.silabs.com/usbradio) that I bought off the web site. With
tax and shipping (TX, USA) it was $43.01
It has worked perfectly on my XP Pro (SP3) system with the downloaded
Windows software (once I got the antenna position right)
I bought the dealxtreme dongle and haven't had any luck with it. It
worked once with the Windows software that it came with, but I couldn't
tune it.
Since then I can't get it to work at all, despite downloading many
different radio apps that claim to work with that chipset. It is a good
job it wa
Thanks for sharing this with the community. This is exactly what I have
been looking for and had almost resigned myself to having to do the
work. :)
Do you know if the PCM -> Ogg format conversion requires floating
point? I ask as the HW I want to use this on has no floating point unit
(ARM bas
All interesting. Worth a wiki page?
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>From the driver source, you can get the name of the dongles currently
supported:
- Silicon Labs USB FM Radio Reference Design
- ADS/Tech FM Radio Receiver (formerly Instant FM Music)
- KWorld USB FM Radio SnapMusic Mobile 700 (FM700)
- Sanei Electric, Inc. FM USB Radio (sold as DealExtreme.com P
So the Silabs chipset is not widely available in other dongles - it
seems only in the reference implementation. I found very few FM USB
dongles. Radioshark is good although no RDS, it has AM as well as FM.
The SC call "getMetadataFor" as part of a protocolhandler is used to
return all info that
bpa;433423 Wrote:
> Can you give more details on the FM dongle and where you bought it ?
The FM dongle is a Silabs "Reference Implementation" dongle, you can
find more info at 'Silab's' (https://www.silabs.com/usbradio/) website.
I actually bought it with Digikey and paid outrageous fees with UP
Can you give more details on the FM dongle and where you bought it ?
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Hi all,
This is not stricly a plugin, it's more of a HOWTO: I recently
managed to make my FM USB radio stream its audio to squeezecenter, with
included RDS information (station name, radiotext).
The rationale behind is that I had trouble to get a good quality and
reliable stream for my favorite
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