Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-18 Thread andynormancx
Stuliet;329392 Wrote: I have a wavefinder running in Vista. It never worked under XP but I plugged it in to Vista and it worked, although I don't really use it anymore as most of what was available to me in DAB is now available to stream on t'interweb. Plugged it in without installing any

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread WSLam
Just wondering. Say if I run SC7.1 on a MCE or OS X machine with a FM Tuner card for regular (non internet streaming) radio, can I 'feed' the radio into Slim and make it available to all the SB3/Duet? -- WSLam WSLam Slim Devices Transporter - TacT RCS2.2XP (Digital Crossover and RCS) + EMM

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread bpa
Possibly - it depends on the card and whether there is a suitable interface for the OS which enables the card to be tuned and a audio stream to be used by an application. There are solutions for Tuner cards using V4L interface on Linux boxes. It is also possible to use Griffin RadioShark on

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread WSLam
I recall reading here a long time ago that a radio tuner card in a windows machine can be fed into slimserver. i just can't seem to find that post anymore... i am still exploring. currently i am using XP, so I could go either way, Vista (MCE) or get a MacMini and run OS X... -- WSLam WSLam

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread ralphy
I use a RadioSHARK 2 usb FM/AM tuner from linux with squeezecenter. I use the tcpserver program from the ucspi-tcp package, a bash script and several support programs which allows me to tune the radioshark to any AM/FM channel and choose either an mp3 or flac stream for FM all from the the

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread WSLam
Thanks! so only a Linux solution is available? No Windows/OS X approach? -- WSLam WSLam Slim Devices Transporter - TacT RCS2.2XP (Digital Crossover and RCS) + EMM Labs DCC2 SE - darTZeel NHB-108 Model B + Acoustic Reality eAR1001 - Wilson Benesch Torus Infrasonic Generator + Magico Mini II

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread bpa
I think the windows radio you are thinking of was a DAB tuner called Wavefinder. Also some users with cable/satellite boxes with a web interface have used them to get MP2 streams of their local FM stations. I have a similar but different Radio Shark Linux setup based on a plugin. I've looked

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread andynormancx
bpa;329223 Wrote: I think the windows radio you are thinking of was a DAB tuner called Wavefinder. Got one of those sat here in my box of stuff to ebay, shame it never worked very well and can't be used with WinXP/Vista/Linux. -- andynormancx Yes, it will. Yes, all of them. Yes,

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread Ken
I have a Trinloc DAB MP3 recorder radio using DABBAR running on an XP machine which works pretty well. Contrary to what the name implies it streams the live output from the radio and using urls set up as favourites it is possible to use it from any of my SBs. Ken -- Ken

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread bonze
There's a plugin listed on the Wiki pages called 'Tuner' - but again that seems to be Linux. The other possibility is WaveInput which streams audio from a PC soundcard. Maybe it could be persuaded to stream direct from the radiocard? -- bonze TranquilPC T2-WHS-A3 - SqueezeCenter Version: 7.2

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Regular FM Radio

2008-08-14 Thread Stuliet
andynormancx;329232 Wrote: Got one of those sat here in my box of stuff to ebay, shame it never worked very well and can't be used with WinXP/Vista/Linux. I have a wavefinder running in Vista. It never worked under XP but I plugged it in to Vista and it worked, although I don't really use it