As noted squeezeboxes have the function via lms or mysqueezebox.com to
include stations of your own as long as the url can be found independent
of any radio list service
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621
I think that are 4 main suppliers of lists of internet radio stations
that are used by various radio devices. Logitech uses TuneIn (ex
RadioTime). Others are vTuner, Reciva (now owned by Qualcomm) and
Frontier Silicon - could also argue that Shoutcast/Icecast are as well
but only for stations
This morning, I couldn't listen to any of my preset stations or
favourites. I got a message about the IP address on each station (eg
cannot find ip address for bbc.co.uk). I don't know what this could be,
as there is no problem with the router, or logitech media server. My pc
was connected to the
It's more that I'd like to fix the problem by correcting the URLs,
rather than mask it. Not everyone in our home is a hacker, and they tend
to expect that a featured feature (Staff Picks) works -- that is about
the first place people try when they go to change the station if they
aren't
Philip Meyer;493363..Ah, so there are extra menus - organised in a
different way to what you get in Internet Radio menu.[/QUOTE Wrote:
Yeah, and laid out quite nicely imo. The search function is quite
snappy too.
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toby10
bpa;493022 Wrote:
Many of staff picks URL are out of date - use the BBC App from Apps
gallery.
Any suggestions for URLs for those of us that run our own servers?
Would be nice to fix the menus so that the non-techies in the house can
access what the UI says.
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Ah, so there are extra menus - organised in a different way to what you get
in Internet Radio menu.[/QUOTE Wrote:
Yeah, and laid out quite nicely imo. The search function is quite
snappy too.
Then why is it an App - should be the default Internet Radio menu if it's
better. Either way, one
Not sure why you think running own server prevents you from using BBC
app - installed from Apps Gallery.
Alternative source is Radiofeeds app again from Apps Gallery.
The BBCiPlayer plugin also has latest BBC URLs
Finally if you want to enter them yourself as favorites get them from
here
Hi, based in the UK.
None of the BBD radio stations will work. They say error feed not found
(or similar).
Any ideas how to fix this?
Seems to work on my SB3.
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Staff picks By City London
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OK, thanks for that.
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How do these get extended and improved?
They are incomplete - e.g. only 3 stations are listed in National
Networks for the UK. And poorly organised - e.g. lists are not sorted
alphabetically. Even the names of stations/channels don't match their
'real' names.
Almost all the talk on this forum is
Thanks, Toby
But my question was meant to be more general: how does Squeezebox
manage / update / maintain the directory of radio stations? I assume it
is fed at present from one central server with 'manual' input.
I think the radio is a fascinating implementation of networking
techniques for a
Radiotime provides the comprehensive directory of stations and this is
access through Local and World.
Use Search to find a station rather than scrolling.
The Apps are intended to provide a selection of most popular networks.
stations - not every station. It is an attempt to keep menus
Radiotime provides the comprehensive directory of stations and this is
access through Local and World.
The Apps are intended to provide a selection of most popular networks.
stations - not every station. It is an attempt to keep menus
manageable.
You can always add your own station on Favorites
Not that unfortunately. Downloaded the App.
Every BBC station says Error no items found in playlist which is very
naff!
Any other ideas?
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Funny you should say that, I've just found the issue. I'm on XP and have
Kaspersky. I did a search online and it seems Kaspersky interferes with
it. Turned it off and it all works.
Not an ideal solution though really and having just forked out for a
licence for it, I don't want to uninstall.
Any
bpa;493275 Wrote:
The obvious one is complain to Kaspesky as it is a bug in Kaspersky - it
is holding on to a segment of the playlist and not delivering it to
SBS.
I suspect there may be a setting to prevent Kaspersky meddling with
Network traffic to/from SBS
Yep I've found the solution
Philip,
RadioTime App has the following menu options:
Local Radio
Music
Talk
Sports
By Location
By Language
Search RadioTime
Podcasts
My Presets
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