Another possibility - a USB DAB receiver that pretends to be a memory
stick full of MP3 files. If this thing works at all [the reviews aren't
encouraging] then it would probably work with LMS:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33049975304.html
Another possibility here is welle.io + a cheap SDR stick.
welle.io has a CLI with a web service called welle-cli which can give
you a) a list of channels b) channel metadata c) an MP3 stream. I should
think that this provides everything one needs to build a DAB backend for
LMS. The iPlayer plugin
Hello.
I have done some quick tests with the DENSION DAB USB device.
The DENSION device is not recognized at the LOGITECH TOUCH at all!
Attached to your SLIMSERVER PC (UBUNTU 10.04), it does work, but not
very well.
You can listen to one broadcast station. I have played the same radio
station o
Ah, understood.
I always forget about the sports rights disaster (although it's just the
same over here in Europe).
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pippin wrote:
> Why would you want to do this?
>
>
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I'm in the US, a lot of the live sports broadcast are not available as
an internet stream through the regular local broadcasters. It'll be
playing in FM while the "listen live" internet stream will be replace
This could work:
http://www.dension.com/automotive/products/dab-radio-solutions/dabu
Just plug the USB stick in your server. The DAB+ streams are mapped to
mp3 files. The stick emulates a storage stick and for each DAB channel,
there is one MP3 file.
It is used for older car radio systems, whic
i set up a very basic version using a dab radio because i got fed up of
bbc internet radio stopping frequently using LMS and Sonos systems
i hooked up 2 dab radios, one tuned to radio 2 and 1 to radio 6, and
feed them into lms using the wavin plugin - no control but more reliable
than internet ra
Hi,
what also works nicely here is to put vdr on a linux box together with
the vdr-streamdev plugin
and use satelite radio streams, e.g. digital sat radio transponder
transmit in 320 kbit/s and
mp2, these streams can be played natively by a squeezebox radio, touch
etc.,.. simply put
the local lin
Have a look at thiss thread
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?105279-Streaming-vinyl-wirelessly-to-squeezebox-receivers&p=870423#post870423
I now have a Pi installed with Liquidsoap & Icecast as Matmo has
developed. It takes the output from my traditional amp and streams it as
FLAC in
Linux server? Configure alsa or use jack to feed the output from the
radio device into the primary input, then run wavinput on your LMS host
to capture that and stream to clients. You would still have to control
the dab radio via another method.
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You could run a server whcih converts the radio signals into webradio
streams (icecast? not sure about the name) and then accsess them via
LMS.
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It hadn't occurred to me that there would be any stations that are
available on DAB but not as online streams. With the homeopathic
prevalence of DAB devices outside the U.K. and given the cost of DAB,
why would any station do this?
And since you can stream with any quality you want over the Inter
pippin writes:
> Why would you want to do this?
Two reasons:
1) To have digital radio available? Unless all DAB+ stations are
available via streaming, than this is not necessary. But I think the
sound quality is better vie DAB+ than internet streaming (No, I will not
post ti=his in the audioph
bpa writes:
> IIRC Psion wavefinder have not been available for a very long time and
> only support old DAB and not DAB+.
Yes - it really seemed very old.
>
> There are USB SDR adaptors which work quite well with linux and I think
> Linux seems to have some generic tools for radio (gnuradio).
Why would you want to do this?
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IIRC Psion wavefinder have not been available for a very long time and
only support old DAB and not DAB+.
There are USB SDR adaptors which work quite well with linux and I think
Linux seems to have some generic tools for radio (gnuradio).
bpa writes:
> rkrug wrote:
>> Is it possible to feed digital radio into the squeezebox ecosystem
>> and also change the station?
>
> Technically it is possible but I don't know anybody who has done it.
>
> IIRC There are many variations - satellite or terrestrial ( and then
> other possibiliti
rkrug wrote:
> Is it possible to feed digital radio into the squeezebox ecosystem
> and also change the station?
Technically it is possible but I don't know anybody who has done it.
IIRC There are many variations - satellite or terrestrial ( and then
other possibilities DAB/DAB+, MP2/AAC, UK
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